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Aspasia of Miletus

1987
Aspasia, who died circa 401 B.C., is known as a rhetorician and a member of the Periclean philosophic circle. Her reputation as a philosopher has been memorialized by Plato, who makes her Epitaphia the subject of Socrates’ conversation in the Menexenus. She is also memorialized in a fresco over the portal of the University of Athens in Greece, shown in
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The Lions of Miletus

2016
Abstract This chapter focusses on a profound revolution in thought that took place in the Greek-speaking Ionian colony of Miletus. Around 547/6 BC a book was published by a citizen of Miletus named Anaximandros. One of the first Greek books to be written in prose, it both developed and disagreed with ideas first put forward by his ...
Roger Wagner, Andrew Briggs
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Thales of Miletus

2021
Aldershot ...
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Paul's address at Miletus

Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology, 1987
(1987). Paul's address at Miletus. Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology: Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 1-10.
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Anaximander of Miletus

1965
While it is not impossible to doubt whether Thales can justly be called a philosopher, this is not so with Anaximander. That he is the first genuine philosopher of the Hellenes cannot be doubted.
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The glaze production technology of an early Ottoman pottery (mid-14th(?)-16th century): The case of ‘Miletus Ware’

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2020
Jacques Burlot   +2 more
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Effects of exogenous melatonin on body mass and thermogenesis in red‐backed vole (Eothenomys miletus) between Kunming and Dali regions

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology, 2023
Hui Bao Chen, Wan-Long Zhu
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Miletus

2016
Percy Neville Ure   +3 more
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