botanico detail.jpg image size 200px caption Statue of Theophrastus, Orto botanico di Palermo name Theophrastus birth date c. 371 BC birth place Eresos death date c. 287 BC death place Athens school ... signature Theophrastus Greek language Greek polytonic c. 371 c. 287 BC ref Tiziano .... Aristotle bequeathed to Theophrastus his writings, and designated him as his successor at the Lyceum Classical Lyceum . Theophrastus presided over the Peripatetic school for thirty six years, during ... funeral. His successor as head of the school was Strato of Lampsacus . The interests of Theophrastus ... botanical works, Enquiry into Plants ref name Hort1916 cite book title Theophrastus Enquiry into Plants titlelink Historia Plantarum volume 1, Book I V author Theophrastus authorlink Theophrastus ... information we have of Theophrastus was provided by Diogenes La rtius Lives of the Philosophers , written more than four hundred years after Theophrastus time. ref name Hort1916 He was a native ... was Tyrtamus lang el , but he later became known by the nickname Theophrastus, given to him ... Theophrastus Strato Lebiedzki Rahl.jpg right thumb Aristotle , Theophrastus, and Strato of Lampsacus ... , where he may have studied under Plato . ref Theophrastus is said to have studied first at Eresus under Alcippus, then at Athens under Plato. The latter report is problematic. Theophrastus entry in the Encyclopedia ... , and when Plato died 348 7 BC Theophrastus may have joined Aristotle in his self imposed exile ... of Theophrastus. ref name ecp Theophrastus entry in the Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy 1997 , page 552. Greenwood ref It seems that it was on Lesbos that Aristotle and Theophrastus began their research into natural science , with Aristotle studying animals and Theophrastus studying ... of biology an episodic history , page 11. Cambridge University Press ref Theophrastus probably ... 2. ref name ecp Around 335 BC, Theophrastus moved with Aristotle to Athens where Aristotle began ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 17.5 N or S N longitude 39.0 E or W E diameter 9 km depth 1.7 km colong 293 eponym Theophrastus Theophrastus is a small Moon lunar impact crater at the southern part of the Sinus Amoris , a bay at the northeast part of the Mare Tranquillitatis . It lies to the southeast of the lava flooded crater Maraldi lunar crater Maraldi , and was designated Maraldi M until the International Astronomical Union IAU gave it its current name. Just to the southeast of Theophrastus is the flooded Franz crater Franz . This is a circular crater, with inner walls that slope down to the mid point and a rim that rises slightly above the surrounding lunar mare . The crater has nearly the same low albedo as the nearby surface. It has no other distinctive features, and is not significantly eroded. References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub fa ... more details
unreferenced date June 2010 infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Impressions of Theophrastus Such title orig image prefer 1st edition image caption author George Eliot illustrator cover artist country UK language English language English genre publisher release date media type Print hardcover hardback & paperback pages isbn preceded by followed by Impressions of Theophrastus Such is a work of fiction by George Eliot , first published in 1879. It was Eliot s last published writing and her most experimental, taking the form of a series of literary essays by an imaginary minor scholar whose eccentric character is revealed through his work. Summary Empty section date January 2011 Major themes Empty section date January 2011 Literary significance & criticism Empty section date January 2011 External links Wikisource George Eliot works DEFAULTSORT Impressions Of Theophrastus Such, The Category Works by George Eliot Category Novellas ... more details
Orphan date January 2010 Theophrastus redivivus is an Anonymous work anonymous ref Jennifer Michael Hecht Hecht, Jennifer Micheal 2004 . Doubt A History . HarperOne. pp. 325, ISBN 0060097957. ref book published in 1659. ref Hall, H. Gaston 1982 . A Critical Bibliography of French Literature Volume III A The Seventeenth Century Supplement . Syracuse University Press. pp. 369, ISBN 0815622759. ref The book has been described as a compendium of old arguments against religion and belief in God ref Jennifer Michael Hecht Hecht, Jennifer Micheal 2004 . Doubt A History . HarperOne. pp. 325, ISBN 0060097957. ref and an anthology of free thought. ref Craig, Edward 1998 . Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy . Routledge. pp. 375, ISBN 0415073103. ref It comprises materialist and skeptical treatises from classical sources as Pietro Pomponazzi , Lucilio Vanini , Michel de Montaigne , Machiavelli , Pierre Charron , and Gabriel Naud . ref Hunter, Micheal. Wootton, Daivd 1992 . Atheism from the Reformation to the Enlightenment . Oxford University Press. pp. 33, ISBN 0198227361. ref Theophrastus redivivus is famous for proclaiming that all the great philosophers have been atheists ref Jennifer Michael Hecht Hecht, Jennifer Micheal 2004 . Doubt A History . HarperOne. pp. 325 326, ISBN 0060097957. ref ref Hall, H. Gaston 1982 . A Critical Bibliography of French Literature Volume III A The Seventeenth Century Supplement . Syracuse University Press. pp. 369, ISBN 0815622759. ref religions are contrived works of men there is no valid proof for the existence of gods, and those who claim experience of a god are either disingenuous or ill. ref Hall, H. Gaston 1982 . A Critical Bibliography of French Literature Volume III A The Seventeenth Century Supplement . Syracuse University Press. pp. 369, ISBN 0815622759. ref References Reflist 2 Category 1659 books Category Books about atheism Atheism stub ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Pointed Pierrot image Tarucustheophrastus.jpg image width 230px image caption Museum specimens. regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae genus Tarucus species T. theophrastus binomial Tarucus theophrastus binomial authority Johan Christian Fabricius Fabricius , 1793 synonyms Hesperia theophrastus small Fabricius, 1793 small The Common Tiger Blue, Pointed Pierrot or African Pierrot Tarucus theophrastus is a small butterfly found in the Old World tropics . It belongs to the Lycaenidae Lycaenids or Blues family. This is the type species of the genus Tarucus . Description Male upperside pale purple to violet with in certain lights a blue suffusion, the markings of the underside apparent through transparency. Fore wing costal margin above vein 12 suffused strongly with blue discocellulars with a transverse elongate blackish spot a slender anticiliary black line. Hindwing immaculate except for an anticiliary black line as on the fore wing. Glossary of Lepidopteran terms Cilia of both fore and hind wings dull sullied white with a brownish black band along their bases. Underside white with the following black markings Fore wing an anticiliary line continued along the costa but not up to the base a streak from base passing obliquely to the costa an obliquely placed irregular mark across the cell with a spot below it in interspace 1 a curved interrupted band beyond, that consists of a spot in interspace 9 joined to a transverse bar across the discocellulars and detached from it a spot in interspace 2 that coalesces with another in interspace 1 following this are four upper discal spots two and two placed obliquely, the lower two often coalescent, a transverse postdiscal more or less macular curved band, and a subterminal transverse series of six round equal sized spots. Hind wing an obliquely placed basal streak, a row of three spots across the cell, the upper two spots much elongated, a short bar on the ... more details
ref improve date November 2011 Historia Plantarum is Latin and literally means History of Plants , although in reality it means something closer to on plants or treatise on plants . There has been more than one book by this title. Historia Plantarum is the name by which is known an ancient Greek survey of botany written by Theophrastus between the 3rd and the 2nd century BC. This work was organised in ten books, and is an encyclopedia of the plant kingdom, in which a draft taxonomy is sketched, together with a basic classification of plant elements . ref name eb1911 1911 article Theophrastus url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Theophrastus ref The work served as a reference point in botany for many centuries, and was further developed around 1200 by Giovanni Bodeo da Stapelio , who added a commentarius and drawings. Historia Plantarum also is the title of a book by John Ray , published in 1686 . References reflist History of botany Category Ancient Greek works Category History of biology Category Florae Category Botany books ca De historia plantarum de Historia Plantarum es De historia plantarum fr Historia plantarum it Historia plantarum pt Historia Plantarum sv Peri fyton historia ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 14.3 N or S N longitude 36.7 E or W E diameter 7 km depth 1.5 km colong 324 eponym Lucian Lucian is a tiny moon lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Mare Tranquillitatis . The nearest named craters are Lyell lunar crater Lyell to the east southeast, Theophrastus crater Theophrastus to the northeast, and Gardner crater Gardner to the north northeast. A little farther to the north is Maraldi lunar crater Maraldi crater . Lucian was previously designated Maraldi B before being named by the International Astronomical Union IAU . This is a circular, cone shaped formation with a negligible interior floor. It has not been significantly degraded by impact erosion. References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon fa ... more details
Neleus lang el of Scepsis , was the son of Coriscus of Scepsis . He was a disciple of Aristotle and Theophrastus , the latter of whom bequeathed to him his library, and appointed him one of his executors. Neleus supposedly took the writings of Aristotle and Theophrastus from Athens to Scepsis, where his heirs let them languish in a cellar until the 1st century BC, when Apellicon of Teos discovered and purchased the manuscripts, bringing them back to Athens. ref Strabo, xiii. Diogenes La rtius, v. 52, 53, 55, 56 Athenaeus, i. Plutarch, Sulla ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Neleus Of Scepsis Category Aristotle Category 4th century BC Greek people es Neleo de Escepsis fr N l e de Scepsis ... more details
The Alphabet of the Magi was an alphabet invented by Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus for the use of engraving angelic names upon Amulet talismans . It was likely influenced by the various undefined alphabets from older Grimoires of the time. External links http www.omniglot.com writing magi.htm Omniglot Page Detailing this Alphabet Category Alphabetic writing systems Category Magic paranormal writingsystem stub ... more details
Hohenheim high home in German is a neighborhood in Stuttgart , Germany. It is famous for Schloss Hohenheim Castle Hohenheim . The word can also refer to University of Hohenheim or Universit t Hohenheim , a university in Hohenheim Paracelsus , whose real name was Theophrastus Philippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim Hohenheim Fullmetal Alchemist Hohenheim , a character in the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist disambig ar de Hohenheim es Hohenheim desambiguaci n ... more details
Joannes Rualdus was a France French scholar who compiled a Life of Plutarchus which was prefixed to the Paris Edition of 1624, in two volumes folio, of Plutarch Plutarch s works. ref cite book title Plutarchus, and Theophrastus, on Superstition with Various Appendices, and a Life of Plutarchus author Julian Hibbert origyear 1828 location London chapter Preface Joannes Rualdus Life of Plutarchus page 3 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Rualdus, Joannes France writer stub Category French scholars ... more details
italictitle On Colors or De Coloribus is a treatise attributed to Aristotle but sometimes ascribed to Theophrastus or Strato of Lampsacus Strato . The work outlines the theory that all colors yellow, red, purple, green, and blue are derived from mixtures of black and white. On colors had a pronounced impact on subsequent color theories and remained influential until Isaac Newton s experiments with light refraction. See also Corpus Aristotelicum Philo stub Category Color Category Works by Aristotle fi V reist is Um liti ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 16.6 N or S N longitude 40.2 E or W E diameter 25 km depth 0.6 km colong 187 eponym Julius Heinrich Franz Julius H. Franz Franz is a small moon lunar Impact crater crater that is located along the eastern edge of the Sinus Amoris , a bay that forms a northern extension to the Mare Tranquillitatis . It lies to the southwest of the prominent crater Macrobius crater Macrobius . To the north is the smaller Carmichael crater Carmichael , and to the northwest is the diminutive Theophrastus crater Theophrastus . The rim of this crater has been eroded due to subsequent impacts, although it retains a generally circular form. The interior has been flooded, leaving only a narrow inner wall and a low surviving rim. This floor has the same albedo as the surrounding terrain, and is not as dark as the lunar mare surface to the north and west. Attached to the exterior of the eastern rim is Proclus E, a merged double crater formation. Proclus crater Proclus lies to the east across the Palus Somni , or Marsh of Sleep. References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub da Franz m nekrater fa it Franz cratere ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Lunar mare name Sinus Amoris image Image Sinus amoris clem1.jpg 200px Composite image of Sinus Amoris using Clementine probe data caption latitude 18.1 N or S N longitude 39.1 E or W E diameter 130 km eponym Bay of Love Sinus Amoris latin for Bay of Love extends northward from the northeast end of the Mare Tranquillitatis . It is located at selenographic coordinates 18.1 N, 39.1 E, and lies within a diameter of 130  km. To the north of the bay are the jumbled Montes Taurus peaks. Near the southern end of the bay where it outlets into the Mare Tranquillitatis lies the crater Theophrastus crater Theophrastus . Along the western side is the flooded crater Maraldi lunar crater Maraldi and Mons Maraldi. Bordering the east side of the bay are the craters Carmichael crater Carmichael and Hill crater Hill . There are some low ridges in the central part of the bay, but otherwise it is relatively featureless. At the southern egress where the bay joins the mare lies Mons Esam, a minor rise that lies among several small lunar dome s. Lunar maria Category Maria on the Moon Amoris de Sinus Amoris fa lb Sinus Amoris pl Sinus Amoris ru ... more details
Merge to Psychopathy Theophrastus date January 2010 The Unscrupulous Man Ancient Greek and Modern Greek , Anaischuntia is one of Theophrastus s Characters ref Millon, Theodore Roger D. Davis 1996 . Disorders of Personality DSM IV and Beyond. New York John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. p. 430. ISBN 0 471 01186 X. ref . The first description of a psychopath , he was a glib, pathological liar with no remorse or guilt for his actions. The Unscrupulous Man will go and borrow more money from a creditor he has never paid ... When marketing he reminds the butcher of some service he has rendered him and, standing near the scales, throws in some meat, if he can, and a soup bone. If he succeeds, so much the better if not, he will snatch a piece of tripe and go off laughing. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Category Fictional Greek people Psychology stub ... more details
games . ref Theophrastus , Enquiry into Plants , IV.13.2 the wild olive kotinos at Olympia, from which the wreaths for the games are made . ref The ancient ref Theophrastus, IV.13.2 instances this tree ... br blockquote In the fourth century BCE Theophrastus , the most prominent pupil of Aristotle , wrote ... often struggle to identify the plants named and described by Theophrastus, and modern naming conventions ... the ancient Greek language ancient Greek kotinos , is unrelated to the wild olive. Theophrastus noted the kinship of wild olive with the cultivated olive, ref Theophrastus, I.14.4 ref but his correspondents ... . ref Theophrastus, II.2.11. ref Through lack of cultivation, he knew, some cultivated forms of olive ... to a fruit bearing one, it was to be classed among portent s. ref Theophrastus, II.3.1 notes fortunate ... quality, ref Theophrastus, I.4.1 III.2.1. ref but that if a wild olive was topped it might bear ... Hort in the Loeb Classical Library edition Theophrastus, I.8,i 3. ref were opposite. Timber of the wild ... feature in ship building. It also provided stout handles for carpenters tools. ref Theophrastus ... wild olive tree also gained a talismanic character at Megara , according to Theophrastus, who noted ... exists. ref Theophrastus V.2.4. ref blockquote Heracles club was wrenched from a wild olive tree, which ... more details
coord 37 0 N 14 20 E region IT type river display title Infobox River river name Dirillo image name Sicily Dirillo.jpg caption origin Iblei mountains, near Vizzini mouth Strait of Sicily , south east of Gela basin countries Sicily provinces of province of Ragusa Ragusa , province of Caltanissetta Caltanissetta and province of Catania Catania length km 54 elevation m 986 mouth elevation m 0 discharge m3 s watershed km2 739.39 The Dirillo , or Acate , is a convert 54 km river in Sicily which springs from the Hyblaean Mountains and flows through the areas of Vizzini , Licodia Eubea , Mazzarrone , Chiaramonte Gulfi , Acate , Vittoria, Sicily Vittoria , Gela . It enters the Strait of Sicily south east of the town of Gela . As the largest river in the area it is sometimes known as the Fiume Grande . The river was known in antiquity as the Achates . Theophrastus in his treatise On Stones ca. 315 B.C. indicates that the name of the gemstone achates agate was based on the source of such stones from this river. ref http www.farlang.com gemstones theophrastus on stones page 054 Theophrastus, On Stones ref Pliny the Elder makes the same connection in his Naturalis Historia ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plin. Nat. 37.54 Pliny the Elder, The Natural History , Book XXXVII Chapter 54 , at the Perseus Project ref Agate and chalcedony can still be found here. During the period of Arab rule it became known as Wadi Ikrilu The River of Akrillai Acrille , an ancient Greek Roman colony that stood in the surroundings. In the 1950s the Azienda Nazionale Idrogenazione Combustibili dammed the river near Licodia Eubea to create Lago Dirillo , a reservoir for the Polo petrolchimico di Gela petrochemical plants. With good fishing and camping facilities, as well its natural scenic beauty, this area has become a tourist attraction. Footnotes Reflist References This article includes material from its counterpart in the Italian language Wikipedia it Dirillo , specifically from ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Lucillius floruit fl. 60s CE was the author of one hundred twenty three epigrams in Ancient Greek Greek preserved in the Greek Anthology . He lived under the emperor Nero . Many of his poems describe stereotyped people, such as doctors or thin people as such his works are in the tradition of the Characters of Theophrastus . He influenced the Latin epigrammatist Martial . Sometimes his name is incorrectly spelled Lucilius , creating confusion with the Ancient Rome Roman Satirist Gaius Lucilius Lucilius . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lucillius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Epigrammatists of the Greek Anthology Category 1st century poets Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub it Lucillio la Lucillius pl Lukillios fi Lukillios ... more details
Speciesbox taxon Scilla hyacinthoides image Scilla hyacinthoides 3.jpg authority Carl Linnaeus L. Scilla hyacinthoides is a geophyte , native to the Middle East , though it was also brought to France by the Turks. Currently this plant is in the process of domestication as a cut flower in Israel due to its inflorescences. br Scilla hyacinthoides is a bulb plant. It flowers in March April with bluish purple flowers on 50 80 cm high flowering stalks. Sources http www.botanic.co.il A catalog.asp?qcat SCIHYA The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens site Michael Zohary Naomi Feinbrun Dothan 1966 1986 Flora Palaestina Witztum A.and Negbi M. 1991 Primary xylem of Scilla hyacinthoides Liliaceae the wool bearing bulb of Theophrastus . Economical Botany 45 97 102 Category Scilla Hyacinthoides Asparagales stub co Scilla hyacinthoides de Hyazinthen Blaustern he nl Scilla hyacinthoides ... more details
Bruy re is a French name the word bruy re means Heather disambiguation heather in French or a place where heather growths, brugi re derives from it br The family name Bruy re may refer to Bernard Bruy re 1879 1971 , French Egyptologist lisabeth Bruy re or Bruguier 1818 1876 , the Canadian founder of the Sisters of Charity of Bytown Joseph Bruy re 1948 , a former Belgian cyclist Francesco Bruyere 1980 , an Italian judoka Jean de La Bruy re 1645 1696 , French essayist and moralist, also known for his writing skills shown in his The Characters, or the Manners of the Age, with The Characters of Theophrastus See also Bruy res La Bruy re disambiguation La Bruy re Brugui re disambig de Bruyere fr Bruy re homonymie nl Bruy re ... more details
orphan date January 2009 otheruses Adrastus disambiguation Adrantus , or Ardrantus or Adrastus , was a contemporary of Athenaeus who wrote a commentary in five books upon the work of Theophrastus , entitled polytonic , to which he added a sixth book upon the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle . ref Athenaeus , xv. p. 673 e. with Schweighauser s note ref ref Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Adrantus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 20 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0029.html ref References reflist Sources SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Adrantus Category Ancient Greek essayists ca Adrantos ... more details
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Other persons Nicomachus Nicomachus lang el , lived c. 325 BC , was the son of Aristotle . The Suda states that he was from Stageira , a philosopher, a pupil of Theophrastus , ref Diogenes La rtius. Life of Theophrastus VII ref and, according to Aristippus , his lover. ref ap. Diogenes Laertius, v. 38, and repeated by the Suda, http www.stoa.org sol bin search.pl?login guest&enlogin guest&db REAL&field adlerhw gr&searchstr nu,398 Nicomachus ref He may have written a commentary on his father s lectures in physics. ref Suda , nu,398. ref Nicomachus was born to the slave Herpyllis , and his father s will commended his care as a boy to several tutors, then to his adopted son, Nicanor. ref William Maxwell Gunn. Nicomachus Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology . William Smith, editor. p 1194. 1867. ref Historians think the Nicomachean Ethics , a compilation of Aristotle s lecture notes, was probably named after or dedicated to Aristotle s son. Several ancient authorities may have conflated Aristotle s ethical works with the commentaries that Nicomachus wrote on them. ref William Maxwell Gunn. Nicomachus Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology . William Smith, editor. p 1194. 1867. ref Ancient sources indicate that Nicomachus died in battle while still a lad . ref Jonathan Barnes , Roman Aristotle , in Gregory Nagy, Greek Literature , Routledge 2001, vol. 8, p. 176 n. 249. ref Aristotle s father was also called Nicomachus father of Aristotle Nicomachus . Notes Reflist Peripatetics DEFAULTSORT Nicomachus Category Ancient Greek philosophers Category Ancient Greeks in Macedon Category Ancient Stagirites Category Philosophers of ancient Chalcidice Category Peripatetic philosophers Category 4th century BC births Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC philosophers ca Nic mac fill d Arist til it Nicomaco filosofo nl Nicomachus zoon van Aristoteles fi Nikomakhos Aristoteleen poika ... more details
Gregory Tifernas was a Greek renaissance humanist from the Italian city of Citt di Castello Tifernum in Latin language Latin , whence his surname . He studied the Greek Classics under Manuel Chrysoloras and was the first teacher of Greek in France at the University of Paris . It appears that he only stayed a short time in Paris but it proved long enough to train several students who would carry on his work. ref Tilley, Arthur Augustus, The Literature of the French Renaissance. An Introductory Essay , p.146, ISBN 1 4021 8235 X ref ref Richard Claverhouse Jebb Sir Richard C. Jebb , Cambridge Modern History , Chap.XVI, Classical Renaissance, p. 575, 1903 ref Known works Physica Theophrasti e greco in latinam ab Gregorio Tifernio Translation to Latin of Theophrastus Physica ref R. W. Sharples, Theophrastus of Eresus Sources for His Life, Writings, Thought, and Influence, p.100,BRILL,ISBN 90 04 11130 1 ref References reflist See also Greek scholars in the Renaissance Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tifernas, Gregory ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tifernas, Gregory Category 14th century Byzantine people Category 15th century Byzantine people Category Greek Renaissance humanists Category People from Citt di Castello Greece bio stub fr Gr goire Tifernas ... more details