• Cercops (Ancient Greek: Κέρκωψ) was one of the oldest Orphic poets. He was called a Pythagorean by Clement of Alexandria. Cicero, was said by Epigenes...
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  • Geelhand, D. (2018) [amended version of 2016 assessment]. "Enteromius cercops". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T57507739A126324501. doi:10...
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    several influential Orphic poems to notable early Pythagoreans, including Cercops. According to Cicero, Aristotle also claimed that Orpheus never existed...
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  • Aegimius (redirect from Cercops of Miletus)
    are extant, and which is sometimes ascribed to Hesiod and sometimes to Cercops of Miletus. The poem, printed among Hesiodic fragments, survives in fewer...
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  • about the Trojan War, Nauplius' wife was Philyra, and that according to Cercops his wife was Hesione, but that according to the "tragic poets" his wife...
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  • the Argive Phorbas (elsewhere his grandson through Criasus). Meanwhile, Cercops speaks of Argus Panoptes as the son of Argus and Ismene. Argus succeeded...
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    to Asclepiades, Argus Panoptes was a son of Inachus, and according to Cercops he was a son of Argus and Ismene, daughter of Asopus. Acusilaus says that...
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    Socrates of Constantinople, Historia ecclesiastica, 3.18 Ridebatur enim ut Cercops...barbam prae se ferens hircinam. Ammianus XXII 14. Levine, Lee I (2005)...
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    University Press. Hard, p. 236; Gantz, p. 604; Apollodorus, 3.2.2 with Cercops as the authority for Hesione while Nostoi as the source for Philyra Apollodorus...
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    existed; the Pythagoreans ascribe this Orphic poem to a certain Cercon (see Cercops). Bertrand Russell (1947) noted The Orphics were an ascetic sect; wine...
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    fragmentary Ancient Greek epic poem that was variously attributed to Hesiod or Cercops of Miletus during antiquity. The "Aegimius" of the title was surely the...
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    epic concerning the Dorian Aegimius (variously attributed to Hesiod or Cercops of Miletus). Kiln or Potters, a brief poem asking Athena to aid potters...
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  • and Nausimedon. The mythographer Apollodorus reports that, according to Cercops Nauplius' wife was Hesione, and that in the Nostoi (Returns), an early...
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  • 430–350 BC Pythagorean Celsus 2nd century Cercidas 3rd century BC Cynic Cercops Pythagorean Chaerephon c. 470/460 – 403/399 BCE Socratic Chamaeleon 350-275...
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    43 Theodorus 73 Hecataeus 14 Pythagoras 44 Philolaus 74 Apollodorus 15 Cercops 45 Eurytus 75 Nausiphanes 16 Petron 46 Archippus, Lysis, and Opsimus 76...
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    Guerra-García & Takeuchi, 2003 Verrucaprella Laubitz, 1995 Paracercopinae Cercops Krøyer, 1843 Paracercops Vassilenko, 1972 Pseudocercops Vassilenko, 1972...
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  • Cretensis, 1.1 & 6.2 Hard, p. 236; Gantz, p. 604; Apollodorus, 3.2.2 with Cercops as the authority for Hesione while Nostoi as the source for Philyra Pausanias...
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    (of which only fragments survive): Aegimius (alternatively ascribed to Cercops of Miletus), Astronomia, Descent of Perithous, Idaean Dactyls (almost completely...
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  • University Press. Hard, p. 236; Gantz, p. 604; Apollodorus, 3.2.2 with Cercops as the authority for Hesione while Nostoi as the source for Philyra Jennifer...
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  • writer Cephisodotus – two sculptors Cercidas – politician/philosopher/poet Cercops of Miletus – poet Chabrias – Athenian general Chaeremon – tragic poet Chaeremon...
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  • Hesione, one of the names given for the wife of Nauplius, according to Cercops, as cited by the mythographer Apollodorus (2.1.5). Hesione, daughter of...
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  • University Press. Hard, p. 236; Gantz, p. 604; Apollodorus, 3.2.2 with Cercops as the authority for Hesione while Nostoi as the source for Philyra Nausimedon...
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  • have been a priest and to have advised Pythagoras from the afterlife. Cercops was considered a Pythagorean by the Suda and Hermann Alexander Diels. Several...
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  • (Vachal, 1904) Neocorynura centroamericana Smith-Pardo, 2005 Neocorynura cercops (Vachal, 1904) Neocorynura chapadicola (Cockerell, 1901) Neocorynura chrysops...
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    about the Trojan War, Nauplius' wife was Philyra, and that according to Cercops his wife was Hesione, but that according to the "tragic poets" his wife...
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  • Cercaphus Cercaphus (Heliadae) Cercetes Cercidas Cercopes Cercopes (epic poem) Cercops Cercyon Cercyon of Eleusis Cerdo (mythology) Ceremonies of ancient Greece...
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