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  1. Georg Dionysius Ehret

    Image Ehret portrait.jpg frameless right Georg Dionysius Ehret Georg Dionysius Ehret 1708 1770 was a botanist and entomologist , and is best known for his botanical illustrator botanical illustrations . Ehret was born in Germany to Ferdinand Christian Ehret, a gardener and competent draughtsman, and Anna Maria Ehret. ref http www.illustratedgarden.org mobot rarebooks author.asp?creator Ehret, 20Georg 20Dionysus&creatorID 97 MBG Rare Books Author Ehret, Georg Dionysus Bot generated title ref Beginning his working life as a gardener s apprentice near Heidelberg , he became one of the most influential ... Hortus Cliffortianus in 1738, a masterpiece of early botanical literature. Image Georg Dionysius Ehret00.jpg thumb left center Brassica capitata br by Georg Dionysius Ehret center As a result of exploitation by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann , Ehret finished only 500 plates of a 1,000 plate commission ... in three parts published in 1756. Botanist Ehret Ehret, Georg Dionysius References reflist A memoir of Georg Dionysius Ehret, written by himself Proceedings of the Linnean Society , London, November ... Ehret Illustrations and portrait http hometown.aol.com arbexhibit ehretex.htm The Art of Georg Dionysius Ehret Further reading de Bray, Lys 2001 . Gerog Dionysius Ehret 1708 70. In The Art of Botanical ... Ltd., London. ISBN 1 86160 425 4. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ehret, Georg Dionysius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1708 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1770 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ehret, Georg Dionysius Category 1708 births Category 1770 deaths Category ... German botanists Category Fellows of the Royal Society de Georg Dionysius Ehret es Georg Dionysius Ehret fr Georg Dionysius Ehret pt Georg Dionysus Ehret ... to attract the talents of botanists such as Linnaeus and artists like Ehret. Together at the Clifford ... by Ehret himself. Most display a combination of one or more species of plants and of butterflies ...   more details



  1. Ehret

    Disambig Ehret is the surname of Arno Ehret , 1953 a German handball player Arnold Ehret , 1866 1922 a German health educator Charles Frederick Ehret ? 2007 a WWII veteran Christopher Ehret , 1941 professor of African History Fabrice Ehret , 1979 French football player Georg Dionysius Ehret , 1708 1770 botanical illustrator Gloria Ehret , a professional golfer Red Ehret , 1868 1940 , American baseball player and occurs in the name of John Ehret High School de Ehret Surname ...   more details



  1. Dionysius

    The Graeco Roman name Dionysius , deriving from the name of the Thrace Thracian God male deity god Dionysus ... . People named Dionysius Among the persons known by the name Dionysius, some of the more famous were Dionysius I of Syracuse Dionysius the Elder or Dionysius  I , ruler of Syracuse, Italy Syracuse in Sicily Dionysius II of Syracuse Dionysius the Younger , or Dionysius  II , son of the preceding Dionysius of Phocaea , commander of the Ionian fleet at the Battle of Lade, 494 BC Dionysius Chalcus , Athenian elegiac poet, 5th century BC Dionysius of Heraclea , tyrant of Heraclea Pontica, 4th century BC Dionysius Athenian Commander , an Athenian naval commander during the Corinthian War Dionysius the Renegade , Stoic philosopher from Heraclea who became a Cyrenaic , c. 300 BC. Dionysius ambassador , 3rd century BC, ambassador to the court of the Indian ruler Ashoka. Dionysius Thrax , Greek grammarian, 2nd century BC Dionysius of Cyrene , Stoic philosopher and mathematician, c. 150 BC. Dionysius, a lector and martyr of Alexandria see Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria Dionysius the Areopagite , Athenian judge who was converted by Paul of Tarsus and became Bishop of Athens Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite 5th century , name given to anonymous writer, identified by some with Georgian theologian Peter the Iberian 411 491 , author of Corpus Areopagiticum Dionysius Periegetes , Greek geographer, 2nd or 3rd century Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Greek historian of the Roman period Saint Dionysius of Alexandria , 3rd century Egyptian bishop Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth , 2nd century bishop Theodore, Philippa, and Companions Dionysius , 3rd century Christian martyr and saint Saint Denis , Bishop of Paris , martyr died ca. 250 Pope Dionysius 259 268 Dionysius of Alba , 4th century bishop. Dionysius Exiguus , c. 470 c. 540 monk from Scythia Minor who invented the Anno Domini era Dionysius Telmaharensis , d. 848 former head of the Syrian Jacobite Church Jacob Bar ...   more details



  1. Fabrice Ehret

    Infobox football biography playername Fabrice Ehret image File Fabrice Ehret 2010.JPG 240px fullname nickname dateofbirth Birth date and age 1979 9 28 df y cityofbirth Lugano countryofbirth Switzerland currentclub 1. FC K ln clubnumber 22 position Midfielder youthyears 1985 1989 br 1989 1997 youthclubs Petit Landau br F.C. Mulhouse Mulhouse years 1997&ndash 1998 br 1998&ndash 2004 br 2004&ndash 2006 br 2006 br 2006&ndash clubs F.C. Mulhouse Mulhouse br RC Strasbourg Strasbourg br R.S.C. Anderlecht Anderlecht br FC Aarau Aarau br 1. FC K ln caps goals 0 0 5 0 1 br 124 11 br 0 0 7 0 0 br 12 0 br 108 4 nationalyears nationalteam nationalcaps goals pcupdate May 8, 2010 ntupdate Fabrice Ehret born 28 September 1979 in Lugano , Ticino , Switzerland is a France French association football football player at the position of midfielder . He currently plays for 1. FC K ln . Ehret has played for the French U 21 selection. Former Anderlecht coach Hugo Broos described him as a player who can control the whole left flank and also is strong in attack . References http uk.sports.yahoo.com fo profiles 3000.html Yahoo Sport Fabrice Ehret Football Profile retrieved 3 October 2005. http www.destinationfootball.net mainsite playerDetail.aspx?playerCode 55968&country &club 50074§ionID 10011 Ford Destination Football retrieved 3 October 2005. External links http www.fabriceehret.com His Official Website In German and French 1. FC K ln Squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ehret, Fabrice ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 September 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH Lugano , Switzerland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ehret, Fabrice Category 1979 births Category Living people Category French footballers Category Association football midfielders Category FC Mulhouse players Category RC Strasbourg players Category R.S.C. Anderlecht players Category FC Aarau players ... ar de Fabrice Ehret fr Fabrice Ehret nl Fabrice Ehret ja pl Fabrice Ehret ...   more details



  1. Gloria Ehret

    Infobox golfer name Gloria Ehret image imagesize caption fullname Gloria Jean Ehret nickname birth date Birth date and age 1941 8 23 birth place Allentown, Pennsylvania death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD 1941 8 23 death place height height ft 5 in 8 weight nationality USA residence spouse partner children college St. Petersburg Junior College yearpro 1965 retired tour extour LPGA Tour joined 1965 prowins 3 lpgawins 2 otherwins 1 majorwins 1 western T10 1966 titleholders 15th 1966 lpga Won 1966 wusopen T2 1973 wghofid wghofyear Gloria Jean Ehret born August 23, 1941 is an United States American professional golfer best known for winning the 1966 LPGA Championship . Ehret was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania . She attended St. Petersburg Junior College . She turned professional in 1965. Ehret finished fifth in the LPGA Championship in her rookie season and won it the following year. After a few years on tour without a win, she won the Birmingham Classic in 1973. Her most lucrative year on the LPGA Tour was 1978 when she earned 42,470.60, placed 22nd on the final money list, and had three 2nd or T 2 finishes. ref cite web title Gloria Ehret bio from LPGA Tour s official site url http www.lpga.com content oldplayerbios EhretGloriaFinal.pdf accessdate 2007 12 20 ref Amateur wins 4 1963 Tri State Amateur Championship 1964 Tri State Amateur Championship, International Four Ball, Connecticut State Amateur Professional wins 3 LPGA Tour 2 1966 LPGA Tour 1966 LPGA Championship 1973 LPGA Tour 1973 Birmingham Classic LPGA Women s major golf championships major is shown in bold . Other 1 1965 Yankee Women s Open with Judy Kimball Major championships Wins 1 class wikitable Year Championship ... Persondata . NAME Ehret, Gloria ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Professional golfer DATE OF BIRTH August 23, 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH Allentown, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ehret ... Category 1941 births Category Living people US golf bio stub sv Gloria Ehret ...   more details



  1. Christopher Ehret

    Peacock date February 2011 Christopher Ehret born in c. 1941 , A professor at the UCLA University of California at Los Angeles , is a major figure in African history and African historical linguistics , particularly known for his efforts to correlate linguistic taxonomy and reconstruction with the archeological record. He has published eight books and around seventy scholarly articles on a wide range of historical, linguistic, and anthropological subjects. He has also contributed to a number of encyclopedias on African topics and on world history. Ehret s historical books emphasize early African history. In An African Classical Age 1998 he argues for a conception of the period from 1000 BC to 400 AD in East Africa as a classical age during which a variety of major technologies and social structures first took shape. His Civilizations of Africa A History to 1800 2002 , brings together the whole of African history from the close of the last ice age down to the end of the eighteenth century. With the archaeologist Merrick Posnansky, he also edited The Archaeological and Linguistic Reconstruction of African History 1982 , at that time a state of the field survey of the correlation of linguistic ... postulating surprising semantic shifts. Ehret has also written monographic articles on Bantu subclassification ... to other scholars. In recent years Ehret has carried his work in several new directions. One of these has ..., Christopher Ehret, Alessia Ranciaro, et al., The Genetic Structure and History of Africans ... linguistic history e.g., Andrew Kitchen, Christopher Ehret, Shiferew Assefa, and Connie Mulligan, Bayesian ... http www.history.ucla.edu ehret His works Roger Blench reviews Ehret s Comparative Reconstruction of Proto ... Language 20data Nilo Saharan General Ehret 20Bender 20review.pdf Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Ehret, Christopher Category 1940s births Category University of California ... of Africa Category Living people US historian stub de Christopher Ehret pl Christopher Ehret ...   more details



  1. Arno Ehret

    BLP sources date September 2010 Arno Ehret born December 11, 1953 in Lahr is a former West Germany West German Team handball handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics . In 1976 he was part of the West German team which finished fourth in the Handball at the 1976 Summer Olympics Olympic tournament . He played all six matches and scored 21 goals. ref http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes eh arno ehret 1.html Olympic results ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ehret, Arno ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ehret, Arno Category 1953 births Category Living people Category German handball players Category Olympic handball players of West Germany Category Handball players at the 1976 Summer Olympics Germany handball bio stub de Arno Ehret ...   more details



  1. Arnold Ehret

    Multiple issues POV June 2010 cleanup November 2009 Infobox scientist box width 180 px name Arnold Ehret image Ehret.jpg image alt Img capt image width 180px caption Arnold Ehret, Freiburg, Germany, circa ... Photo workplaces alma mater influences influenced awards religion signature footnotes Arnold Ehret 29 July 1866 9 October 1922 ref Biographical Sketch of Professor Arnold Ehret, Prof. B. W. Child, page 13, The Mucusless Diet Healing System, Arnold Ehret, New York ELPC Inc, 1994, He was born July ... , physical culture and vitalism . Background Ehret was a founder of vitalism in dietetics, and pioneer ... System , Arnold Ehret, USA ELPC Inc, 1923 ref Ehret maintained human health was determined by the state ... 01, 2003 Gies, Martha,. In brief, Ehret believed that some form of constipation or clogging is the cause ... The Mucusless Diet Healing System. Early life Ehret was born in 1866, in St. Georgen Black Forest , Schwarzwald ... , Arnold Ehret, New York ELPC Inc, 1994 ref and his grandparents were doctors ref His grandfather was also a physician, and fate decreed that Arnold Ehret was to follow in their footsteps. , Fred S. Hirsch, Introduction , in The Mucusless Diet Healing System , Arnold Ehret, New York ELPC Inc, 1994 ref ref name Child, B. W. 1994 Child, B. W. Biographical Sketch of Prof. Arnold Ehret , in Mucusless Diet Healing System, New York Ehret Literature Publishing Company, 1994. ref His father was a farmer ... died of tuberculosis ref my father and brother having died of consumption , Arnold Ehret, The Mucusless .... ref Lebensfragen , Arnold Ehret, Carl Kuhn Verlag, Munich, 1923 ref Ehret s interests were physics ... , Arnold Ehret, New York ELPC Inc, 1994 ref In 1887, aged 21, he graduated as a Professor of Design ..., at 21 years of age. , Professor B. W. Child, in Biographical Sketch of Prof. Arnold Ehret , in The Mucusless Diet Healing System , Arnold Ehret, New York ELPC Inc, 1994 ref from a college in Baden ... of heart disease. ref name Child, B. W. 1994 After studying in Frankfurt , ref Arnold Ehret s The Story ...   more details



  1. Terry Ehret

    Lead section date January 2010 Terry Ehret born 1955 San Francisco is an American poet . Life She graduated from Stanford University in 1977, and from San Francisco State University in 1984, with an MA. ref http terryehret.wordpress.com about ref She is the co founder of Sixteen Rivers Press , a shared work publishing collective for San Francisco Bay Area poets. ref http www.sixteenrivers.org about.asp ref She served as poet laureate of Sonoma County , from 2004 2006, ref cite news url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?file chronicle archive 2003 10 10 NBG2U271KU1.DTL title Sonoma County s poet laureate is one of the prose author Joy Lanzendorfer work San Francisco Chronicle date October 10, 2003 ref where she lives with her husband. ref http www.pw.org content 5Btitle 5D 4169 ref Awards 1993 National Poetry Series 1994 California Book Award, silver medal for poetry 1995 Nimrod Hardman Pablo Neruda Poetry Prize 2008 Northern California Book Reviewers nomination for poetry Work cite book title Lucky Break publisher Sixteen Rivers Press year 2008 isbn 9780976764267 cite book title Translations from the Human Language publisher Sixteen Rivers Press year 2001 isbn 9780970737014 How We Go on Living Protean Press, 1995 cite book title Lost Body publisher Copper Canyon Press year 1993 isbn 9781556590573 Anthologies Orpheus and Company Contemporary Poems on Greek Mythology University of New England Press, 1996 cite book title The gift of tongues twenty five years of poetry from Copper Canyon Press editor Sam Hamill publisher Copper Canyon Press year 1996 isbn 9781556591167 cite book title Petaluma Poetry Walk 10 Year Anthology 1996 To 2005 editors Geri Digiorno, Bill Vartnaw ... Ehret , Smoke Long Quarterly http www.youtube.com watch?v BsCjTW5S4r8 SACRAMENTO POETRY CENTER TERRY EHRET Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ehret, Terry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ehret, Terry Category ...   more details



  1. Red Ehret

    Infobox MLB player name Red Ehret position Pitcher bats Right throws Right birthdate Birth date 1868 8 31 mf y birthplace Louisville, Kentucky deathdate death date and age 1940 7 20 1868 8 31 deathplace Cincinnati, Ohio debutdate July 7 debutyear 1888 debutteam Kansas City Cowboys American Association Kansas City Cowboys finaldate June 25 finalyear 1898 finalteam Louisville Colonels stat1label Win loss record stat1value 139 167 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.02 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 848 teams nowiki nowiki Kansas City Cowboys American Association Kansas City Cowboys 1888 Louisville Colonels 1889 1891, 1898 Pittsburgh Pirates 1892 1894 St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis Browns 1895 Cincinnati Reds 1896 1897 Philip Sydney Red Ehret August 31, 1868 in Louisville, Kentucky July 28, 1940 in Cincinnati, Ohio , is a former Major League Baseball pitcher . He played in the majors from 1888 1898 for the Kansas City Cowboys American Association Kansas City Cowboys , Louisville Colonels , Pittsburgh Pirates , St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis Browns , and Cincinnati Reds . See also List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins External links Baseballstats br e ehretre01 1890 Louisville Colonels Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ehret, Red ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 31, 1868 PLACE OF BIRTH Louisville, Kentucky DATE OF DEATH July 20, 1940 PLACE OF DEATH Cincinnati, Ohio DEFAULTSORT Ehret, Red Category 1868 births Category 1940 deaths Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from Kentucky Category 19th century baseball players Category Louisville Colonels players Category Pittsburgh Pirates players Category Kansas City Cowboys players Category St. Louis Browns NL players Category Cincinnati Reds players Category St. Joseph Reds players Category Austin Senators players Category Sioux City Corn Huskers players Category Lincoln Rustlers players Category Minneapolis Millers baseball players Category ...   more details



  1. Dionysius of Syracuse

    Dionysius of Syracuse may refer to Dionysius I of Syracuse , tyrant of Syracuse from 405 BC to 367 BC. father of Dionysius II Dionysius II of Syracuse , tyrant of Syracuse from 367 BC to 357 BC and again from 346 BC to 344 BC. son of Dionysius I hndis ...   more details



  1. Dionysius the Areopagite

    Infobox Saint name Saint Dionysius the Areopagite birth date unknown death date unknown feast day 9 October ... image Menologion of Basil 025.jpg imagesize 300px caption Greek icon of St. Dionysius birth ... theologian of the same name, see Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite Dionysius the Areopagite Greek ... of Tarsus Apostle Paul during the Areopagus sermon . According to Dionysius of Corinth , quoted by Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius , this Dionysius then became the second List of Archbishops .... ref http plato.stanford.edu entries pseudo dionysius areopagite Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on the confusion between Dionysius and Pseudo Dionysius ref They have long been recognized as pseudepigrapha and are now attributed to Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite . Dionysius was also popularly mis identified with the martyr of Gaul , Dionysius, the first Bishop of Paris , Denis Saint Denis . In the Eastern Orthodox Church , Dionysius the Areopagite and Saint Denis of Paris are celebrated ... shows Dionysius the Areopagite observing an Crucifixion darkness and eclipse eclipse at the time of Christ ... at new moon. The legend is based on a claim made by Pseudo Dionysius in a letter addressed to Polycarp ... but rather in diametrically opposite directions... ref Pseudo Dionysius The Complete Works , tr. Colm Luibheid Paulist Press New York 1987, p. 268. ref Pseudo Dionysius had apparently read the Alexandrinus ... is attributed to an eclipse. ref Pseudo Dionysius, p. 268f ref In 1457 the Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla wrote ...the claim of Dionysius ... that he observed the eclipse of the sun at the hour ... Dionysius, Introduction by Karlfried Froehlich, p. 38. ref See also Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite ... Corrigan & Harrington http plato.stanford.edu entries pseudo dionysius areopagite DioPer Ps. Dionysius ... 4&ID 1&FSID 102843 Hieromartyr Dionysius the Areopagite the Bishop of Athens Orthodox icon and synaxarion ... Dionysius the Areopagite entry from the Prologue from Ochrid by Nikolaj Velimirovi http www.fairytalechannel.org ...   more details



  1. Dionysius of Vienne

    Orphan date February 2010 Infobox Saint name Saint Dionysius birth date death date 193 feast day 8 May venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles Bishop of Vienne beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Dionysius was Bishop of Vienne . He was among the ten missionaries sent by Pope Sixtus I Pope St. Sixtus I with St. Peregrinus to Gaul. Dionysius later succeeded St. Justus as Bishop of Vienne , in Dauphin , France ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 2900 St. Dionysius Catholic Online ref . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dionysius Of Vienne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 193 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dionysius Of Vienne Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 193 deaths Category 2nd century bishops Category Bishops in Gaul de Dionysius von Vienne ...   more details



  1. Dionysius of Heraclea

    Other people3 Dionysius the Tyrant of Heraclea the Stoic philosopher also from Heraclea Dionysius the Renegade Dionysius Lang el was a tyrant of Heraclea Pontica Heraclea on the Euxine today called Black Sea . He was a son of Clearchus of Heraclea Clearchus , who had assumed the tyranny in his native place. When Clearchus died 353 352 BC , he was first succeeded by his brother Satyrus, who was reigning as guardian for Clearchus sons Timotheus of Heraclea Timotheus and Dionysius. Satyrus was succeeded by Timotheus, who soon shared the power with his younger brother Dionysius. After the death of the Timotheus, Dionysius became the sole ruler of Heraclea in 337 336 BC . After the destruction of the Persian empire by Alexander the Great , Dionysius attempted to extend his dominions in Anatolia . In the meantime, some of the citizens of Heraclea, who had been driven into exile by their tyrants, applied to Alexander to restore the republican government at Heraclea, but Dionysius, with the assistance of Alexander s sister, Cleopatra of Macedon , contrived to prevent any steps being ... now applied to Perdiccas , against whom Dionysius endeavoured to secure himself by joining his enemies. Dionysius therefore married Amastris , the former wife of Craterus , who secured to him considerable ... in his war against Asander , and Ptolemy general Ptolemy , the nephew of Antigonus, married Dionysius daughter by his first wife. Dionysius thus remained in the undisturbed possession of the tyranny for many years. In 306 BC , when the surviving generals of Alexander assumed the title of kings, Dionysius ... of Dionysius must have taken place in 306 BC 306 or 305 BC , as, according to Diodorus Siculus ... been found coins of Dionysius, some of which were issued during his joint reign with his ... , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1038.html Dionysius , Boston , 1867 Category Ancient Greek tyrants ... d H racl e la Dionysius Heracleotes pl Dionizjusz Dobry z Heraklei uk ...   more details



  1. Dionysius of Chalcedon

    Dionysius of Chalcedon floruit fl. 320 BC ref Tiziano Dorandi, Chapter 2 Chronology , in Algra et al. 1999 The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy , page 47. Cambridge. ref was a Greek philosophy Greek philosopher and dialectician connected with the Megarian school . He was a native of Chalcedon on the coast of Bithynia . ref Diogenes La rtius, ii. 106 Strabo, xii. 4. 9 ref Dionysius was the person who first used the name Dialecticians to describe a splinter group within the Megarian school because they put their arguments into the form of question and answer. ref Diogenes La rtius, ii. 106 ref One area of activity for the dialecticians was the framing of definition s, ref Dialectical School entry in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1998 ref and Aristotle criticises a definition of life by Dionysius in his Topics Aristotle Topics ref Aristotle, Topics vi. 10 ref blockquote This is, moreover, what happens to Dionysius definition of life when stated as a movement of a creature sustained by nutriment, congenitally present with it blockquote Dionysius is also reported to have taught Theodorus the Atheist . ref Diogenes La rtius, ii. 98 ref Notes Reflist Megarian philosophy Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC philosophers Category Ancient Chalcedonians Category Ancient Greek philosophers Category Megarian philosophers ca Dion s de Bit nia fi Dionysios Khalkedonilainen ...   more details



  1. Dionysius (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 2.8 N or S N longitude 17.3 E or W E diameter 18 km depth 2.7 km colong 343 eponym Dionysius the Areopagite St. Dionysius Dionysius is a moon lunar impact crater that lies on the western edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis . To the southeast is the crater pair of Ritter crater Ritter and Sabine crater Sabine . Just to the northwest is the system of rille s designated Rimae Ritter. These clefts follow a generally northwest direction. The rim of Dionysius is generally circular and shows little sign of wear. The crater possesses a small ray system with a radius of over 130 kilometers. The formation has a high albedo and appears bright when the Sun is nearly overhead during a full Moon. It is surrounded by a bright halo, with darker material farther out. Some darker deposits are in the form of relatively rare dark rays. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Dionysius. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Dionysius width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 1.7 N align center 17.6 E align center 3 km align center B align center 3.0 N align center 15.8 E align center 4 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon da Dionysius m nekrater ...   more details



  1. Dionysius Sebwe

    Infobox Football biography playername Dionysius Sebwe image fullname Dionysius Sebwe dateofbirth Birth date and age 1969 03 07 cityofbirth Monrovia countryofbirth Liberia height height m 1.70 nickname position Defender football Defender currentclub retired clubnumber youthyears youthclubs years 1996 1997 br 1997 1998 br 1998 1999 br 1999 2000 br 2000 2002 clubs Kansas City Wizards br FC Utrecht br SC Heerenveen br Kansas City Wizards br Minnesota Thunder caps goals br 2 0 br br br 1 1 nationalyears 1996 2002 nationalteam Liberia national football team Liberia nationalcaps goals 7 0 pcupdate 13 42, 20 Dicember 2007 UTC ntupdate Dionysius Sebwe born on March 7, 1969 in Monrovia is an Liberia Liberian footballer Defender football defender retired. He is also a former member of the Liberia national football team . His brother is Kelvin Sebwe . External links http www.national football teams.com v2 player.php?id 23374 Dionysius Sebwe profile national football teams.com http news.bbc.co.uk sport2 hi football africa cup of nations 1787085.stm Dionysius Sebwe interview Liberia Squad 2002 Africa Cup of Nations Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sebwe, Dionysius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 7, 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH Monrovia , Liberia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sebwe, Dionysius Category 1972 births Category Living people Category Liberian footballers Category Association football defenders Liberia footy bio stub ...   more details



  1. Dionysius (journal)

    Italic title Dionysius is a academic journal scholarly journal published by the Department of Classics at Dalhousie University . It was established originally in 1977, and a new series began in 1998. ref http classics.dal.ca Journals ref It publishes articles on the history of ancient history of philosophy philosophy and theology , and has a special interest in the Aristotelianism Aristotelian and Neoplatonism Neoplatonic traditions. ref http classics.dal.ca Journals Dionysius ref It also publishes more general articles relating to literature, history, and religion. Among the original Editor in chief editors in chief was A. H. Armstrong A.H. Armstrong , whose Form, Individual, and Person in Plotinus appeared in the first volume. References Reflist External links Official http classics.dal.ca Journals Dionysius Category Ancient philosophy Category Philosophy journals Category Publications established in 1977 Category English language journals ...   more details



  1. Cassius Dionysius

    Cassius Dionysius of Utica, Tunisia Utica was an ancient Greek agricultural writer of the 2nd century BC. The Roman Roman naming conventions nomen , Cassius , combined with the Greek cognomen , Dionysius , make it likely that he was a slave perhaps a prisoner of war , originally Greek speaking, who was owned and afterwards freed by a Roman of the gens Cassia . Cassius Dionysius compiled a farming manual in Greek, now lost. Its title was Georgika Agriculture it was divided into twenty books, and was dedicated by its author to the Roman praetor Sextilius. According to Columella , who referred to the work in his own surviving De Agricultura Columella De Agricultura On Farming , an amount equivalent to eight books of Cassius Dionysius work, two fifths of the whole, was translated from a preceding work in Punic language Punic by Mago agricultural writer Mago . ref Pliny the Elder Pliny , Naturalis Historia 18.22 http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plin. Nat. 18.5 , cf. 1.18 Cicero , De Oratore 1.249 Varro , De Re Rustica Varro De Re Rustica 1.1.10 Columella, De Agricultura Columella De Agricultura 1.1.13, 12.4.2. ref After Rome s destruction of Carthage in 146 BC , the Carthaginian libraries were given to the kings of Numidia , but Mago s work was considered too important to lose. It was brought to Rome and Decimus Silanus was commissioned by the Roman Senate to translate it into Latin. Whether Cassius Dionysius worked independently, or on the basis of Silanus s work, is not known however, his residence in Utica, in formerly Carthaginian north Africa, leads to the suggestion that he knew Punic as well as Greek and Latin. Cassius Dionysius s compilation is occasionally cited by later authors, but its length rendered it unpopular. It was soon afterwards abridged by Diophanes .... ref The following is a partial list of fragments of Cassius Dionysius work Greek names of the winds ... Dionisio de tica it Cassio Dionisio la Cassius Dionysius Uticensis ...   more details



  1. Dionysius the Renegade

    Other people3 Dionysius the Stoic philosopher from Heraclea Dionysius the Tyrant of Heraclea Dionysius of Heraclea Dionysius the Renegade lang el c. 330 c. 250 ref Tiziano Dorandi, Chapter 2 Chronology , in Algra et al. 1999 The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy , page 50. Cambridge. ref , also known as Dionysius of Heraclea Pontica Heraclea , was a Stoic philosopher and pupil of Zeno of Citium who, late in life, abandoned Stoicism when he became afflicted by terrible pain. He was the son of Theophantus. In early life he was a disciple of Heraclides Ponticus Heraclides , Alexinus , and Menedemus , and afterwards of Zeno, who appears to have induced him to adopt Stoicism . ref name diog166 Diogenes La rtius, vii. 166 ref At a later time he was afflicted with terrible eye pain, ref Diogenes La rtius, vii. 37, 166 Cicero, Tusculan Disputations , ii. 25 ref which caused him to abandon Stoic philosophy, and to join the Cyrenaics , whose doctrine, that hedonism and the absence of pain was the highest good, had more charms for him than the austere ethics of Stoicism. ref name diog167 Diogenes La rtius, vii. 167 ref This renunciation of his former philosophical creed drew upon him the nickname of The Renegade lang el , Metathemenos . During the time that he was a Stoic, he was praised for his modesty, abstinence, and moderation, but afterwards he was described as a person greatly given to sensual pleasures. He died in his eightieth year of voluntary starvation. ref name diog167 Diogenes La rtius mentions a series of works of Dionysius, all of which are lost On Apathy , in two books. On Training , in two books. On Pleasure , in four books. On Riches, and Favours, and Revenge . On the Use of Men . On Good Fortune . ... Philosophers Book VII Dionysius Life of Dionysius , translated by Robert Drew Hicks 1925 Category ...   more details



  1. Aelius Dionysius

    Aelius Dionysius was a Greek rhetoric ian from Halicarnassus , who lived in the time of the emperor Hadrian . ref name dgrbm Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Dionysius, Aelius editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 1037 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1043.html ref He was a very skillful musician, and wrote several works on music and its history. ref name suda Suda , s.v. polytonic ref It is commonly supposed that he was a descendant of the elder Dionysius of Halicarnassus , author of the Roman Archaeology. Respecting his life nothing further is known. The following works, which are now lost, are attributed to him by the ancients A dictionary of Attic words polytonic in five books, dedicated to one Scymnus. Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople Photius speaks in high terms of its usefulness, ref Bibl. Cod. 152 ref and states that Aelius Dionysius himself made two editions of it, the second of which was a great improvement upon the first. Both editions appear to have been extant in the time of Photius. It seems to have been owing to this work that Aelius Dionysius was called sometimes by the surname of Atticista . A history of music polytonic in 36 books, with accounts of Kithara citharoedi , Aulos auletae , and poets of all kinds. ref name suda polytonic , in 24 books. ref name suda polytonic , in 22 books. ref name suda A work in five books on what Plato had said about music in his polytonic . ref name suda ref Eudoc. p. 131 ref Johannes Meursius was of opinion that this Dionysius was the author of the work polytonic , which was published by Aldus ... , Prolegom. ad Hom. Il. p. xxix ref References reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Dionysius, Aelius ...   more details



  1. Dionysius Exiguus

    Infobox Saint name St. Dionysius Exiguus br Dionysius the Humble birth date circa 470 death date c. 544 ... 200 caption Dionysius Exiguus invented Anno Domini years while computus calculating the date ... shrine suppressed date issues Dionysius Exiguus Dennis the Small , Dennis the Little or Dennis the Short ... , the major city of Scythia Minor. Dionysius is best known as the inventor of the Anno Domini ... in the West and still guide church administrations. Dionysius also wrote a treatise on elementary mathematics. The author of a continuation of Dionysius s Computus , writing in 616, described Dionysius ... imply that Dionysius ever headed a monastery indeed, Dionysius s friend Cassiodorus stated ... , ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 05010b.htm Dionysius Exiguus in the Catholic Encyclopedia ... against Nestorius, and some other works long attributed to Dionysius are now acknowledged to be earlier and are assigned to Marius Mercator. Of great importance were the contributions of Dionysius to the science ... to Anastasius II 384 498 . Anno Domini Dionysius is best known as the inventor of the Anno Domini ... used it to identify the several Easters in his Dionysius Exiguus Easter table Easter table , but did ... Heures du Duc de Berry . In 525, Dionysius prepared a table of the future dates of Easter and a set ... John I . Citation needed date August 2010 Note well that only the first nine arguments are by Dionysius ... Leo written before 457 . Though not named by Dionysius, this collection was recently called his Liber ... by 19 yielded a remainder equal to the year of the decennovenal cycle 1&ndash 19 . Dionysius ... decennovenal years was zero, making Dionysius the first known medieval Latin writer to use a precursor ... meaning nothing . Both zeros continued to be used by among others Bede, by whose extension of Dionysius ... come into being around the year 600 in India . Dionysius copied the last decennovenal cycle of the Cyrillian ... c. 320 wrote about these attempts. Because Dionysius did not place the Incarnation in an explicit year ...   more details



  1. Dionysius (ambassador)

    Dionysius was a Greek of the 3rd century BCE, who was sent as ambassador to the court of the Indian emperor Ashoka , by Ptolemy Philadelphus . ref The shape of ancient thought , p367 ref He was preceded in this role by Megasthenes , ambassador to Chandragupta Maurya , and Deimachus , ambassador to his son, and father of Ashoka, Bindusara . Dionysius is mentioned in a passage of Pliny the Elder But India has been treated of by several other Greek writers who resided at the courts of Indian kings, such, for instance, as Megasthenes, and by Dionysius, who was sent thither by Philadelphus, expressly for the purpose all of whom have enlarged upon the power and vast resources of these nations. Pliny the Elder, The Natural History , Chap. 21 ref http perseus.mpiwg berlin.mpg.de cgi bin ptext?lookup Plin. Nat. 6.21 Pliny the Elder, The Natural History , Chap. 21 ref Notes references References The shape of ancient thought , McEvilly Ancient Greece stub Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category 3rd century BC rulers Category Ancient Greece Category Ancient Greeks in Asia Category Greek Indologists Category Indian monarchs ...   more details



  1. Dionysius of Cyrene

    Dionysius of Cyrene, Libya Cyrene , lived c. 150 BC, was a Stoic philosopher and mathematician . He was a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon and Antipater of Tarsus . He was famed as a mathematician, and he is probably the Dionysius whose arguments are attacked by Philodemus in his book On Signs lang la De Signis , ref Allen, J., Inference from Signs Ancient Debates about the Nature of Evidence , page 207. Oxford University Press. 2001 . ref where Dionysius is reported as arguing that the Sun must be very large because it reappears slowly from behind an obstruction. ref Barnes, J., Pyrrhonism, Belief and Causation. Observations on the Skepticism of Sextus Empiricus , p. 2661 2662, in Aufstieg und Niedergang der r mischen Welt Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung. ed. Werk, Vogt, Haase, Temporini. Walter de Gruyter. 1997 . ref Notes reflist Category Hellenistic era philosophers from Africa Category Stoic philosophers Category 2nd century BC Greek people Category 2nd century BC philosophers ru ...   more details



  1. Dionysius of Fourna

    Dionysius of Fourna c. 1670 after 1744 was an Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox author of a manual of iconography and painting in the 18th century. He was born in Fourna , the Ottoman Empire , and went to study in Constantinople around the age of twelve before returning, as a monk , to Mt. Athos . He painted several icon s in Mt. Athos, although the dates are indistinct either 1701 or 1711 and at Karyes . In 1721, he painted the chapel of St. Demetrios in Vatopedi . He then returned to live in Fourna. His last official entry into public record is in 1741, when he gained permission to start a school at Agrafa Municipality Agrafa . Dionysius s Hermeneia 1730 1734 attempts to provide a synthetic or harmonized Gospel account of the life of Jesus Christ . His time line and events are mainly from the Book of Matthew , but he weaves in major incidents from the other synoptic Gospels . The manual is also called Mount Athos Painter s Guide and is in three parts. In general, it is a chronological listing of scenes appropriate for painting, along with a proper inscription for the painter to include to make the icon, as well as the proper position in the church for each scene. The first part of the work gives recipes for colors, gesso , and instructions on body proportions for human figure painting. The second part is a manual for the life of Christ, descriptions and inscriptions for various Biblical and hagiography hagiographic subjects, and suggested images. The third part describes the locations in a church for each depiction. The manuscript survives in more than twenty five instances. It is likely that Dionysius surveyed existing churches from the medieval period, where the life ... designed to be original, the description of each scene is probably from Dionysius s own imagination and imagery. References Brubaker, Leslie. Dionysius of Fourna in Strayer, Joseph R. ed. Dictionary of the Middle ..., and A. N. Palmer. Dionysius of Fourna in Turner, Jane ed. The Grove Dictionary of Art. New ...   more details




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