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Autolycus, Greek Astronomer And Mathematician encyclopediaEncyclopedia autolycus, ôtol'ikus Pronunciation Key. autolycus, fl. 4th cent. BC, astronomer and mathematician of pitane in Aeolis. http://www.infoplease.com/ce5/CE003752.html
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Autolycus autolycus fl. 4th cent. bc , astronomer and mathematician of pitane in Aeolis. autolycus.fl. 4th cent. bc , astronomer and mathematician of pitane in Aeolis. http://www.slider.com/enc/4000/Autolycus.htm
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Arcesilaus - Wikipedia Born at pitane in Aeolia, he was trained by autolycus, the mathematician, andlater at Athens by Theophrastus and Crantor, by whom he was led to join the http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcesilaus
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Extractions: ARCESILAUS (316241 B.C.), a Greek philosopher and founder the New, or Middle, Academy. Born on Pitane in Aeolis, he was trained by Autolycus, the mathematician, and later at Athens by Theophrastus and Crantor, by whom he was led to join the Academy. He subsequently became intimate with Polemon and Crates, whom he succeeded as head of the school. Diogenes Laertius says that he died of excessive drinking, but the testimony of others (e.g. Cleanthes) discredit the story, and he is known to have been much respected by the Athenians. His doctrines must be gathered from the writings of others (Cice... [read entire biography] Source External Publication
Classical Mythology Online - Myth Summary For Chapter 25 In one version of his myth he seduced the daughter of autolycus, Anticlea, before Evadne,daughter of Poseidon and pitane, became by Apollo the mother of IAMUS http://www.classicalmythology.org/chaptertopics/25/summary.html
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A01 Autolycos autolycus (ca. 330 BC) Autolycos was born in pitane andwas a famous mathematician in Greece. His work 'De sphaera mobili http://www.plicht.de/chris/a01.htm
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