History Of Mathematics: Greece Hipparchus of Nicaea (c. 180c. 125); Zenodorus (c. 100 BCE?); Posidonius(c. 135-c. 51); zeno of sidon (c. 79 BCE); Geminus of Rhodes (c. 77 BCE); http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/greece.html
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Extractions: The following list includes all of the more significant ancient philosophers. Rather than attempt to produce extended glosses for every name, instead I have included links to entries in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy . These have been supplemented with links to the McTutor History of Mathematics which also includes a number of useful entires. Dates generally follow those in the OCD, may not correspond exactly to those cited in linked articles, and in many cases are uncertain. Philosophers Related Events fl. 6th century BC Thales (620-546 BC), traditionally the first Presocratic philosopher. Anaximander (610-540 BC), Ionic Presocratic, the first to write a philosophical treatise. Anaximenes (fl. 6th cent. BC), Ionic Presocratic, possibly a pupil of Anaximander. Heraclitus (540-480 BC), Presocratic philosopher of flux. Pythagoras (570-497 BC), philosopher-mathematician based in Italy.
Joseph Kenny OP AL-FARÂBÎ AND THE CONTINGENCY ARGUMENT FOR 1) Zeno of Elea, a preSocratic (c. 490-430 BC), (2) Zeno of Citium in Cyprus, aStoic (336-364 BC), and (3) zeno of sidon, an Epicurean (c. 150-73 BC). (9). http://www.op.org/nigeriaop/kenny/Phil/Zeno.htm
Extractions: Introductory Study Al-Farâbî's Risâla Zaynûn al-kabîr al-yûnânî opens with a presentation of the contingency for God's existence. Although it is a small and seldom quoted work, this section of his work is unsurpassed by any of his other writings. Before going into this work, let us see what the contingency argument is all about. The contingency argument Among the arguments for God's existence, that of contingency occupies a foremost place. Among the five arguments presented by Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274) in his Summa theologiae it occupies the third place, after motion and causality, and before grades of being and design. Apart from Christian sources, Thomas had access to the works of Ibn-Sînâ which clearly express this same argument. ln his `Uyûn al-masâ'il , Ibn-Sînâ (980-1037) clearly develops the distinction between the "necessary existent" ( wâjib al-wujûd ) and the "possible existent" ( mumkin In the theology section of his encyclopedic work ash-Shifâ' he bases this distinction on the identification or real distinction of essence ( dhât ) and existence ( inniyya ) in these things.
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Jnocook.net/sat/files/meso/phnoframe.txt Thales of Miletus, Astronomer Theodosia of Tyre, Christian martyr (died 293 AD)Ulpian, Jurist Zeno of Citium, Philosopher zeno of sidon, Philosopher Others http://jnocook.net/sat/files/meso/phnoframe.txt
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Classical Philosophy Contributors Studies, Duke University, USA (Greek Dialogue, Latin Dialogue, Diogenes of Oenoanda,Lyric and Elegaic Poets, Phaedrus of Athens, Polystratus, zeno of sidon). http://www.fitzroydearborn.com/Contribs/ClaPhilB.htm
Extractions: Contributors James Allen, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, USA (Aenesidemus, Agrippa, Arcesilaus, Lacydes, Pyrrho and Pyrrhonism, Sextus Empiricus, Timon) David Armstrong, Professor of Classics, The University of Texas at Austin, USA (Manichaeanism) Elizabeth Asmis, Professor of Classics, The University of Chicago, USA (Epictetus, Epicurus, Panaetius, Philodemus, Seneca) Andrew Barker, Reader in Classics, University of Birmingham, UK (Aristoxenus, Damon) Richard Bett, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, USA (Carneades, Clitomachus, Skepticism) D. L. Blank, Professor of Classics, University of California at Los Angeles, USA (Diogenes of Seleucia, Grammar) H. J. Blumenthal, Reader in Greek, University of Liverpool, UK (Ammonius, Plutarch of Athens, Syrianus, Themistius) István Bodnár
Full Chronological Index Zenodorus (190 BC 120 BC) Hipparchus (190 BC - 120 BC) Hypsicles (180 BC - 120BC) Perseus (160 BC - 90 BC) Theodosius (150 BC - 70 BC) zeno of sidon (135 BC http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/chronlist.htm