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  1. Antiphon the Sophist: The Fragments (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) by Antiphon, 2010-01-14
  2. ANTIPHON(c. 480411 BCE): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Michael Gagarin, 2006
  3. Die Anfänge der abendländischen Philosophie by Pherekydes von Syros, Thales, et all 1991
  4. The Older Sophists
  5. Antiphon the Athenian: Oratory, Law, and Justice in the Age of the Sophists by Michael Gagarin, 2009-08-01
  6. Sophists: Protagoras, Gorgias, Hippias, Prodicus, Thrasymachus, Diagoras of Melos, Antiphon, Callicles, Theodorus of Byzantium
  7. The Older Sophists: a Complete Translation By Several Hands of the Fragments in Die Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker Edited By Diels-Kranz with a New Edition of Antiphon and of Euthydemus by Rosamond Kent (Edited by) Sprague, 1990

61. Full Alphabetical Index
Konstantin (117) Andrejic, Vladica (89*) Angeli, Stephano degli (234) Anstice, Robert(675) Anthemius of Tralles (370*) antiphon the sophist (1025) Apollonius
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Full Alphabetical Index
The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (12)

62. Calculus 18, Fall '96 History Figures
They are ordered by date of birth. Zeno of Elea (c.490 BC c.430 BC); Leucippus(c.480 BC - c.420 BC); antiphon the sophist (480 BC - 411 BC);
http://www.assumption.edu/Alfano/Calc18-F96/historyfigures.html
History Figures for Math 18, Fall '96
This page contains some figures from the history of Calculus. They would make very good subjects for the Web project due at the end of the semester. You are encouraged to investigate some of these characters, by searching the Web and/or local libraries.
I encourage you to select a character that you haven't heard of before. If you select an easy target like Isaac Newton, you'll have to do a lot of writing to cover him completely. The lesser-known figures mentioned below also have interesting histories, and will make an easier report. All the History Figures Student Web Biography Projects
Go to Calculus 18 home page
Characters from the History of Calculus
A small sample of characters are the following, mentioned in the excellent article The Rise of Calculus , from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive . They are ordered by date of birth.
  • Zeno of Elea (c.490 BC - c.430 BC)
  • Leucippus (c.480 BC - c.420 BC)
  • Antiphon the Sophist (480 BC - 411 BC)
  • Democritus of Abdera (c.460 BC - c.370 BC)
  • Eudoxus of Cnidus (408 BC - 355 BC)
  • Archimedes of Syracuse (287 BC - 212 BC)
  • Luca Valerio (1552 - 1618)
  • Johannes Kepler (1571 - 1630)
  • Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650)
  • Bonaventura Francesco Cavalieri (1598-1647)
  • Florimond de Beaune (1601 - 1652)
  • Pierre de Fermat (1601 - 1665)
  • Gilles Personne de Roberval (1602 - 1675)
  • Evangelista Torricelli (1608 - 1647)
  • Stefano degli Angeli (1623 - 1697)
  • Pietro Mengoli (1626 - 1686)
  • Robert Boyle (1627-1691)
  • Johann van Waveren Hudde (1628 - 1704)

63. Calculus 17, Fall '96 Student Pages
Joseph Schlichte Isaac Newton; Michael Silvia antiphon the sophist;Meredith Tebbetts Johannes Kepler. Student Projects, 1030 Section
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Student Pages for Math 17, Fall '96
This page contains the student home pages and web biography projects of the students in Joe Alfano's Differential Calculus class. Student Home Pages Biography Projects
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The Students and their Home Pages
Class List, 8:30 Section Class List, 10:30 Section
Web-Biographies on the History of Calculus
Student Projects, 8:30 Section

64. Neuerwerbungslisten: 10/2002 ZWST 00 / Fach Klassische Philologie
Translate this page Pendrick, Gerard J. antiphon the sophist, the fragments / ed. with introd.,transl., and commentary by Gerard J. Pendrick. - 1. publ.
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65. Mathem_abbrev
Pave Alembert, Jean d', Alexandroff, Alexander Alexandroff, Pave Alhazen (alHaitam)Ampère, André Anaxagoras of Clazomenae antiphon the sophist Apollonius of
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Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
Some suggestions on the historical perspective might be:
(a) Any wars etc.
(b) Scientific breakthroughs of the time
(c) Major discoveries of the time
(d) How did this mathematician change history etc.

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67. Antiphon01
Der sophist antiphon und die Antithese von Nomos (Recht) und Physis (Natur) antiphon ("der sophist"). antiphon ("der sophist") aus Athen (ca.
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Antiphon ("der Sophist")
Antiphon ("der Sophist") aus Athen (ca. 450 - 400 v.Chr.) beschäftigt sich in seinem Werk Ἀλήθεια (Wahrheit) mit Fragen der Erkenntnislehre (Quadratur des Kreises) und vertritt besonders scharf die Nomos-Physis-Antithese. Schon in der Antike war seine mögliche Identität mit dem "Redner" Antiphon aus Rhamnus (480 - 411 v.Chr.) unklar. 87 B 44A 87 B 44B Aufgaben
VS 87 B 44
A OXYRH. PAP. XI n. 1364.
  • Wieso ist Antiphons Handlungsmaxime μετὰ μὲν μαρτύρων τοὺς νόμους μεγάλους ἄγειν, μονούμενος δὲ μαρτύρων τὰ τῆς φύσεως eine logische Konsequenz seines Rechtsdenkens?
VS 87 B 44B
Aufgaben
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68. Seminar Für Klassische Philologie Privat Ehrenbergstr. 35
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69. Forschung Am Seminar Für Klassische Philologie Der Freien Universität Berlin
Translate this page PHILOSOPHIE, Anaximenes antiphon der sophist Aristoteles, De memoria Aristoteles,De somno Aristoteles Graecus Aristoteleshandschriften (Vat.1302
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70. Antiphon: The Speeches -- Antiphon Michael Gagarin
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71. BC Chronology
485/375. GORGIAS. sophist. 480/425. HERODOTUS. HISTORIAN. 480/411. antiphon. sophist.480. THERMOPYLAE SALAMIS. 480 fl. HIPPIAS. sophist. 480 fl. PRODICUS. sophist.
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72. Why Antiphon?
We know of the sophist, Gorgias, largely because of his interaction with Socratesin But in the case of antiphon, we have one significant fragment of a papyrus
http://faculty.covenant.edu/davis/Sophists/page4.html
The work of Antiphon of Athens (480-411 B.C.) is particularly important for several reasons. It is the only Sophistical work that we have that is by the author. All of our knowledge of the Sophists and their writing comes from secondary sourcesthey are all quoted in some other work. We know of the Sophist, Gorgias, largely because of his interaction with Socrates in the Platonic dialogues. The same is true of Protagoras, who is also quoted by Aristotle, Eusebius, Plutarch, and others. But in the case of Antiphon, we have one significant fragment of a papyrus of his own writings (Oxyrhynthus Papyrus XI no. 1364). In it, he argues ethics, based on relative moral theory, emphasizing rhetoricthe main thread among Sophist philosophers. These are major reoccurring themes among the Sophists and so this work is a good example of the type of philosophizing a Sophist would do.
Why Antiphon?
Victory comes through speech.
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73. [[187]]
See also Index of Passages. antiphon (sophist), vi note, 42, 54, 59,84, 8, 90115; Aly on, 73-76, 90, 91. See also Index of Passages.
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GENERAL INDEX For ancient authors, their works, and Sections of the History see also Index of Passages. Abstractness, 782; in Antiphon, 104-106, 114; and antithesis, 105-112; in Protagoras, 73; and substantives, 14, 104, 106; in Thucydides, 42, 53, 89, 114-117. See also Accuracy of Thucydides, vii, x, 2-6, 11, 26, 35, 36, 39, 42-43, 51-60, 66, 88-90, 112-117, 119-120, 126. See also Anachronism, Athens of Thucydides' youth Advantage, see sumfdeg.ron Aegina, Aeginetans, 124, 137 Aeschylus, 15, 45; Euripides' criticism of, 10; and description of Salamis, 47-48; lack of debate in, 77-78, 81, 88; style of, vi, viii, 69, 83; variation in speeches of, 36 Agathon, 62-63, 67, 85, 86 , Spartan, x, 14. See also See also Antithesis, Argument, Debate, Speechesafid~w Alcidamas, 5, 61 Alcmaeonids, 161 Alliances, contrast in Euripides' and Thucydides' view of, 20, 28 Altheim, F., 98, 103 Altwegg, W., 73 90, 93-94, 96-97, 103 Aly, W., 63, 73-77, 80-88, 90, 91, 97-99, 101, 103-104, 106 Ambition, see Alcibiades, Athens, Cleon, Empire, Expansion, Pericles, successors of, Self-interest Amphipolis, xi, 147

74. Vignettes Of Ancient Mathematics
Aristotle. antiphon, a sophist of the 5th cent. BCE Bryson (mid4thcent. BCE) Interesting curves, as discussed by philosophers. Some
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  • Texts with explanatory diagrams. The diagrams will be 'modern' in the sense that they will walk the reader through the proof. Paraphrases or summaries with explanatory diagrams. Here the argument does occur in our sources, but a simpler paraphrase was used to facilitate understanding. For example, the mathematician may have needed the elaborate original text to explain matters easily understood by a series of well constructed diagrams. Simple illustrations of techniques: these illustrations are simpler than the examples which occur in ancient texts and so are useful for learning the techniques. Reconstructions of arguments which are lost, but which seem plausible. Some of these are standard in the modern literature; others express the personal tastes of the author.

75. Sophist
working in the late 5th century, include Gorgias of Leontini, Prodicus, Hippias,antiphon, and Thrasymachus; Critias is often considered a sophist, although he
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In philosophy, a member of a group of itinerant professional teachers, lecturers, and writers prominent in Greece in the latter half of the 5th century BC and continuing, although declining, into the 4th. A later movement, known as the Second Sophistic school, existed in the 2nd century AD , but it consisted of Greek prose writers characterized more by nostalgia than by originality or profundity of thought. The name Sophist derives from the Greek sophistes itself derived from sophos, Solon (late 6th and early 5th century BC Pythagoras Socrates , and Plato The first and most eminent representative of the so-called Sophistic school was Protagoras c. c. BC ). Other notable Sophists, all working in the late 5th century, include Gorgias of Leontini , Prodicus, Hippias, Antiphon, and Thrasymachus; Critias is often considered a Sophist, although he was an amateur whose main career lay in politics. The Sophists worked independently of each other, primarily on ethical, political, and social questions. They drew their audiences partly from people with a general intellectual curiosity, but also from those seeking practical training in the arts of persuasion as preparation for political and legal careers. This led certain Sophists to specialize in logic and rhetoric and to ask questions, both theoretical and practical, about the nature of language; a common sport developed in the form of so-called dialectic, a kind of intellectual jousting subject to elaborate rules of procedure. Other Sophists lectured or wrote on subjects ranging from mathematics to wrestling.

76. Eos - Vol. 53
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77. Projektgruppe Model United Nations München - Projekt - Projektgruppe München -
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  • Colonialism, in: World Encyclopedia of Peace, hrsg.v. Ervin Laszlo u. Jong Youl Yoo, Oxford u.a.: Pergamon Bd.1, 1986, S.150-153
  • Food Weapon, in: World Encyclopedia of Peace, hrsg.v. Ervin Laszlo u. Jong Youl Yoo, Oxford u.a.: Pergamon Bd.1, 1986, S.336-338
  • Myrdal, Gunnar, in: World Encyclopedia of Peace, Band 1, hrsg.v. Ervin Laszlo u. Jong Youl Yoo, Oxford u.a.: Pergamon Bd.1, 1986, S.636-639
  • Universal Declaration on the Eradication of Hunger and Malnutrition, in: World Encyclopedia of Peace, hrsg.v. Ervin Laszlo u. Jong Youl Yoo, Oxford u.a.: Pergamon Bd.2, 1986, S.522f

78. Untitled
admired Pericles. Possibly studied with antiphon, the sophist. Servedas general in the war, outmaneuvered by Spartan general. Exiled
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Lecture Outline for Clas 270 , Nov. 16, 1998 The Peloponnesian War
  • Athens after the Persian invasion. Acquired an "empire." Grew more "capitalist," acquiring money through trade. Relied on sea power, connected with democracy. Spurred by leadership of Pericles Sparta after the Persian invasion. Returned to its old ways: militaristic and landlocked. Was the leader of an alliance of Peloponnesian states. Rejected progress: coined money, art and literature, foreign travel. Corinth. Allied with Sparta but more like Athens (commercial city). Did not have Athens' sea power or energy. Map. Athens extends reach to the west. The disputes that trigger the war. Thucydides' summary of situation (1.118; Lattimore p. 56).
  • Thucydides
  • Life. Born ca. 460-455. Born into anti-Periclean family, but admired Pericles. Possibly studied with Antiphon, the sophist. Served as general in the war, outmaneuvered by Spartan general. Exiled in 424 and probably spent time at Corinth, Sparta. Died ca. 400. Opening of "The Peloponnesian War"; comparison with Herodotus. "This was the greatest war": competition with Homer, Herodotus.
  • 79. Hausarbeiten.de - Rhetorik Im Mordprozess - Antiphons Tetralogien
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    Abgabedatum: 15.04.2002 [20 Seiten / Benotung: 1,5] 134 KB Es folgt ein kleiner Ausschnitt des gesamten Textes. Bei FIRSTGATE zahlen Sie einfach und bequem am Monatsende per Rechnung. Informationen zu unserem sicheren Zahlungssystem finden Sie hier. Rhetorik im Mordprozess - Antiphons Tetralogien Allgemeine Rhetorik (5), Soziologie (5), Neuere Deutsche Literatur (5) Magister Atrium Inhaltsverzeichnis S. 03 II. Antiphons Tetralogien S. 05 III. Sophist und / oder Redner S. 12 IV. Rhetorik im Mordprozess - Antiphons Kritik an den herrschenden Konventionen der attischen Gerichtsbarkeit S. 13 V. Wahrheit oder Wirklichkeit S. 16 S. 18 VII. Literaturverzeichnis S. 20 "Denn schon viele, die nicht reden konnten, sind durch ihre wahren Aussagen unglaubwürdig geworden und gerade durch sie zugrundegegangen, weil sie sie nicht klar darlegen konnten; viele jedoch, die reden konnten, sind glaubwürdig geworden durch ihre Lügen, haben sich dadurch gerettet, daß sie logen." Antiphon - Or. 5.3. Im Jahr 411 v.Chr. wurde Antiphon als Hochverräter verurteilt und hingerichtet, weil er sich an dem oligarischen Putsch der "Vierhundert" beteiligt hatte.

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    The sophists of the fifth century were for much of the history of Western thought relegated to the margins of the Ancient world where they were summarily lost in the shadows of Plato and Aristotle. Whether this was a mere accident of history, or intentional on the part of subsequent historians, this move had the effect of suppressing a rich and fascinating set of counter theses to the Platonic and Aristotelian orthodoxy. While by no means presenting a common front in their approach to questions, the fifth-century sophists can be seen to represent an "other" tradition to that which embraces Plato and Aristotle. Beginning with Protagoras, the most famous of the sophists, we see an attempt to philosophize in human terms and from a purely human perspective. Neither Plato nor Aristotle seem to take him seriously, treating, for example, the claim to make the weak argument appear strong as at best frivolous. Yet at the same time Plato and Aristotle seem strangely threatened by Protagorean relativism, as we witness in the counter-arguments of the Theaetetus and the Metaphysics . Again, against the insistence of Plato, parallels between Socrates and a sophist like Protagoras are diverting and ultimately may be instructive. In so far as we can recover the historical Socrates, he shares with the sophists an interest in the study of human affairs and a disavowal of knowledge, although in other respects he espouses what we come to see as a Platonic point of view.

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