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  1. Essai Sur les Propriétés de la Nouvelle Cissoïde,: Et sur les rapports de cette courbe, tant avec la cissoïde de dioclès, qu'avec un grand nombre d'autres courbes (French Edition) by Rallier, 2009-04-27
  2. Diocles of Carystus: A Collection of the Fragments With Translation and Commentary (Studies in Ancient Medicine) by Philip J. Van Der Eijk, 2001-08-01
  3. The Number One A-Z Family Health Adviser by Diocles, 1996-04
  4. Home Medical Encyclopaedia (Paperfronts) by Diocles, 1989-11-14
  5. Lusitania: Viriathus, Lusitanian Language, Lusitanian War, Audax, Ditalcus and Minurus, Gaius Appuleius Diocles, Cornelius Bocchus
  6. The home medical encyclopedia (Paperfront series) by Diocles, 1965
  7. Cissoid of Diocles
  8. Diocles of Carystus: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2001
  9. Date de Naissance Inconnue (Ve Siècle Av. J.-C.): Hippocrate, Sophocle, Empédocle, Marcus Furius Camillus, Alcibiade, Dioclès, Mélissos (French Edition)
  10. Ancient Euboeans: Isaeus, Lycophron, Callias of Chalcis, Euphraeus, Diocles of Carystus, Euphorion of Chalcis, Charidemus
  11. Diocles: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  12. Essai Sur Les Propriétés De La Nouvelle Cissoïde: Et Sur Les Rapports De Cette Courbe, Tant Avec La Cissoïde De Dioclès, Qu'Avec Un Grand Nombre D'Autres Courbes (French Edition) by Rallier, 2009-12-31
  13. Date de Décès Inconnue (Ive Siècle Av. J.-C.): Hippocrate, Thucydide, Dioclès, Publius Cornelius Rufinus, Platon le Comique, Cléarque (French Edition)
  14. Meneur: Aurige de Delphes, Cocher, Postillon, Ratuména, Crescens, Gaius Appuleius Diocles, Publius Aelius Gutta Calpurnianus (French Edition)

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  • 42. Diocles King Of Sicamber
    diocles King of Sicamber. Ref. 5751. - Basanus King of Sicamber - - HelenusII King of Sicamber. diocles King of Sicamber - -. Helenus I King of Sicamber - -.
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    43. Para.gsp
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    44. Tree: Diocles (King) Of SICAMBRI
    Ad diocles (King) of SICAMBRI. My 67Great Grandfather. HRH William's 66-Great Grandfather.Born ? 339? BC). /. diocles (King) of SICAMBRI. \. \, (unknown).
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    Born: ? Died: 300? BC Wife: (unknown)
    Child: Bassanus Magnus (King) of SICAMBRI Dilulius I of C. ,,,Y Helenus III of CIMM. Plaserius III of CIMME. Dilulius II of CIMMERIANS Marcomir of the CIMMERIANS ... Diocles (King) of SICAMBRI (unknown) His 3-Great Grandchild: Clodius I (King) of SICAMBRI
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    45. Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Philolaus & Diocles
    Last update October 28 th 2002, Philolaus and diocles (8th century BC) Greece Lovers. Foran account of Philolaus and diocles, see Aristotle, Politics, ii. 9.
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    Lovers Philolaus, born in the Corinthian family of the Bacchiadae, was the lawgiver of Thebes, and his lover Diocles was an Olympic Athlete. Their love lasted until death and even their graves were turned towards one another in token of their affection. Aristotle relates the story of how they were buried, and says that the inhabitants point out the tomb. Contrary to many opinions, male homosexual relationships in Ancient Greece were not just an older aristocrat having crushes on boys in the gymnasia, but included also lifelong partnerships and love. For an account of Philolaus and Diocles, see: Aristotle, Politics , ii. 9
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    46. BMA AMN Infos 4e Tr 2000
    15.10, Prof. Philip van der Eijk (Department of Classics, Universityof Newcastle upon Tyne), Presentation of diocles OF CARYSTUS. 15.50,
    http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/amn/coll_ann_2000_04.htm
    Année 2000 Rethinking the History of Medicine : "Rationality" and "Magic" in Babylonia and the Graeco-Roman World In cooperation with the NIAS, Brill Academic Publishers and Erasmus Publishing. Organized by fellows of the NIAS-research group. The presentation will be held at the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Study (NIAS), Meijboomlaan 1, 2242 PR Wassenaar, the Netherlands, on Friday 17th of November 2000, from 15.00 onwards. Program Dr Manfred Horstmanshoff
    (Department of Ancient History, Leiden University) Opening and brief introduction to the project of the NIAS-research group Prof. Philip van der Eijk
    (Department of Classics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne) Presentation of DIOCLES OF CARYSTUS Dr Teun Tieleman
    (Lauwerscollege, Leeuwarden) Concluding remarks Tea/coffee Prof. Mark Geller
    (Department of Hebrew, University College London) Presentation of FROM ATHENS TO JERUSALEM Prof. Marten Stol
    (Department of Assyriology, Free University Amsterdam) Concluding remarks Reception organized by Koninklijke E.J. Brill, Leiden and Erasmus Publishing, Rotterdam

    47. Student MLASHANI, DIOCLES [33297/T.01] [2]
    TIMETABLE FOR SEMESTER 1 2002/2003. REFINED FINAL. EFFECTIVE FROM 14 TH OCTOBER 2002.Student MLASHANI, diocles 33297/T.01 2. MLASHANI, diocles is a member of.
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    48. 600000 People Connected With European Royalty
    Father Erika Plutchke Mother Harold Earl Roper diocles Husband diocles 10 BornChristened Died Buried Father Helenus ( ) 10 Mother Married Wife
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    49. Diocles
    diocles. Summary. diocles was born in Abt. 360B.C. He died in 300B.C. Parents. Mother,Father. Not known, Helenus. Children. Children. Bassanus Mangus. Events.
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    Summary
    Diocles was born in Abt. 360B.C. He died in 300B.C.
    Parents
    Mother Father Not known Helenus
    Children
    Children Bassanus Mangus Events Event Date Place Note Source Born Abt. 360B.C. Died 300B.C.
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    [King-Sicambri]
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    50. Ancistroides Nigrita Diocles
    Ancistroides nigrita diocles (Moore,1866) ON * Nisoniades nigrita diocles Moore,1866OD Proc. THAILAND Kerana diocles evaira ; Godfrey,1916 145.
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    Ancistroides nigrita diocles (Moore,[1866])
    ON : * Nisoniades nigrita diocles Moore,[1866]
    OD : Proc. zool. Soc. Lond. 1865(3):787.
    TL : Bengal, India.
    Distribution : Sikkim to Myanmar, N.Thailand, Laos,
    Vietnam, Hainan. Records taken from Literature [ THAILAND ]
    Kerana diocles evaira ; Godfrey,1916 : 145.
    Kerana nigrita ; Godfrey,1930 : 371. (Pak Jong / Chonburi: Sriracha / Me Wong, West)
    Ancistroides nigrita maura ; Reeves,19XXa : 128. (Khao Yai)
    Ancistroides nigrita diocles ; Pinratana,1985 : 63, pl.21, fig.125a. (Chiang Mai / Nakhon Nayok) [ LAOS ]
    Ancistroides nigrita maura Ancistroides nigrita maura [ VIETNAM ] Kerana diocles ; Lemee,1950 : 25. (Hagiang / Backan) Specimens Examined Notes This page was last updated on 04. Sep. 1999.

    51. The Prophetess: Act 2, Scene II
    I had rather meet An enemy i' th'field, than stand thus nodding Like to a ruggown'dwatchman. Enter diocles, MAXIMINIAN, and GETA. Maximinian. Stand! diocles.
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    Act 2, Scene II
    Scene: The Camp of Aper.
    Enter APER, CAMURIUS, Guard, with a Litter covered.
    Aper
    Your care of your sick emperor, fellow-soldiers,
    In colours to the life doth shew your love,
    And zealous duty: Oh, continue in it!
    And though I know you long to see and hear him,
    Impute it not to pride or melancholy,
    That keeps you from your wishes; such state-vices
    (Too, too familiar with great princes) are
    Strangers to all the actions of the life
    Of good Numerianus. Let your patience
    Be the physician to his wounded eyes,
    (Wounded with pious sorrow for his father) Which time and your strong patience will recover, Provided it prove constant. Goes to the Litter.
    1 Guard
    If he counterfeit, Apart to the other guards. I will hereafter trust a prodigal heir, When he weeps at his father's funeral.
    2 Guard
    Or a young widow, following a bedrid husband (After a three years' groaning) to the fire.
    3 Guard
    Note his humility, and with what soft murmurs He does inquire his pleasures.
    1 Guard
    And how soon He is instructed.
    2 Guard
    How he bows again too.
    Aper
    To your most ready soldier, to obey them;

    52. The Prophetess: Act 2, Scene III
    Drusilla. But, without diocles, it is to me Like any wilderness we havepass'do'er Shall I not see him? Delphia. Delphia. Forbear. diocles.
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    Act 2, Scene III
    Scene: Rome. Before the Citadel.
    Enter on a Cloud, DELPHIA and DRUSILLA, in a Throne, drawn by Dragons.
    Delphia
    Fix here, and rest awhile your sail-stretched wings,
    That have out-stript the winds. The eye of Heaven
    Durst not behold your speed, but hid itself
    Behind the grossest clouds; and the pale moon
    Pluck'd in her silver horns, trembling for fear
    That my strong spells should force her from her sphere:
    Such is the power of art.
    Drusilla
    Good aunt, where are we?
    Delphia
    Look down, Drusilla, on these lofty towers,
    These spacious streets, where every private house
    Appears a palace to receive a king:
    The site, the wealth, the beauty of the place,
    Will soon inform thee 'tis imperious Rome, Rome, the great mistress of the conquer'd world.
    Drusilla
    But, without Diocles, it is to me Like any wilderness we have pass'd o'er: Shall I not see him?
    Delphia
    Yes, and in full glory, And glut thy greedy eyes with looking on His prosperous success. Contain thyself; For though all things beneath us are transparent, The sharpest-sighted (were he eagle-eyed) Cannot discover us. Nor will we hang

    53. Dioclès
    Translate this page diocles. grec, vers -200. On ne connaît pas grand chose de la vie deDioclès. Il introduit la cissoïde qui porte son nom, baptisée
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    DIOCLES grec, vers -200 On ne connaît pas grand chose de la vie de Dioclès. Il introduit la cissoïde qui porte son nom, baptisée également "duplicatrice", afin de résoudre le problème de la duplica t ion du c u be. Il invente la cissoïde afin de trouver deux moyennes proportionnelles entre deux droites données. Il étudie aussi le problème posé par Archimède de couper une sphère par un plan de telle sorte que le quotient des aires obtenues ait une valeur donnée. Cissoïde de Dioclès A est un point du cercle C de centre O. P décrit le cercle C et D est la droite perpendiculaire à (OA) passant par P. Soit D ' la droite image de D D Son équation cartésienne est (2a-x)y² = x où a est le rayon du cercle (a = OA).

    54. Cissoid
    Cissoid of diocles. Cartesian equation y 2 = x 3 /(2ax). The Cissoid of dioclesis the roulette of the vertex of a parabola rolling on an equal parabola.
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    55. Liste Des Messages
    Translate this page diocles - Et si ce n'était pas si mal les fonds de pension (suite) - 14 Février2003 122525. Pachy - Sana et diocles - 13 Février 2003 174434.
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    56. Eijk, Philip J. Van Der
    dioclesof Carystus Hilfe - Weitersuche (und mehr) nach diesem Titel..
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    Ein freundliches Angebot des Hochschulbibliothekszentrums des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
    Die Titelaufnahme 12.843.620:
    Diocles of Carystus
    a collection of the fragments with translation and commentary - - Leiden [u.a.]: Brill, - ISBN 90-04-12013-0. - (Studies in ancient medicine ; ...). - by Philip J. van der Eijk. Systematik (GUC): 'Sonstige Autoren und Zeugnisse', 'Autoren und Zeugnisse', 'Klassische griechische Sprache und Literatur', 'Klassische Philologie', 'Sonstige Philologien' Dieses Werk liegt vor oder ist bestellt in: Besitzende Bibliothek Sigel Standort Signatur BJ900+DI588§B Z00 Keine Angabe Fachbibliothek Klassische Philologie GUCD1429 Grundsignatur 38 M 22: Lesesaal A, OG B.DICL/ma13386 kA Datum der Ersterfassung: / Datum der letzten Korrektur: 20.11.2000 Florian Seiffert HBZ , Stand: 22.07.2002

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    58. Link To Classics Home PageDEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS
    Prof. Philip van der Eijk, diocles of Carystus translation and commentaryon the fragments. 2 vols. Brill, Leiden (20002001).
    http://www.newcastle.ac.uk/~nclassic/research/publications.html
    DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS
    A Selection of Publications, 1996-2001
    Dr Kathryn Lomas, Roman Italy: A Sourcebook . London: UCL Press (1996 Dr Lomas's book on Roman Italy was developed specifically in conjunction with her teaching on the history and archaeology of Roman Italy, initially at UCL and then at Newcastle, and is now used as the course textbook for CAH310: The City in Roman Italy , and CAH801: Roman Italy, 338 BC - AD 200. It is designed to make both a selection of translated source material and recent developments in scholarship on the subject accessible to students.
    Dr Kathryn Lomas (edited, with Prof. Tim Cornell ) Gender and Ethnicity in Ancient Italy. Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy, No. 6., London: Accordia Research Institute, (1997). The publication of a one-day conference held at the Institute of Classical Studies in 1993, to explore the construction of two key forms of identity in ancient Italy. Contributors include: Tim Cornell, Kathryn Lomas, Fay Glinister, Guy Bradley, Emma Dench, Jonathan Walters, Ray Laurence, Gleyns Davies, Tom Rasmussen, Jonathan Williams, Richard Alston and Sian Lewis.
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    59. Prof. Philip Van Der Eijk
    Vegetti (Pavia). mu_arrow.gif (968 bytes). diocles OF CARYSTUS A Collectionof the Fragments with Translation and Commentary. Volume One
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    ARISTOTELES. DE INSOMNIIS. DE DIVINATIONE PER SOMNUM
    Übersetzt und erläutert von Philip J. van der EijkBerlin: Akademie Verlag, 1994, 396 pp. (Aristoteles. Werke in deutscher Übersetzung, Band 14/III) ISBN 3-05-002398-8
    Aristotle's writings "On Dreams" and "On Divination in Sleep" constitute the first extant systematic theory of dreams in the history of Western thinking. Apart from their intrinsic interest, these works are important witnesses to Aristotle's views on the soul, esp. his theory of perception, "consciousness", "imagination" and the physiology of sensory processes; the second work also casts an interesting light on Aristotle's attitude to the supernatural. This volume consists of a translation of both treatises, a commentary that offers a detailed interpretation of the texts, and a substantial introduction that discusses the methodology, the philosophical importance of the treatises and the relationship between Aristotle's theory of dreams and the views of his predecessors. The book was characterized by reviewers as "a book of unsurpassable excellence" ( Ancient Philosophy) , "a meticulous and illuminating work" (

    60. Hemisphere Differences
    This is how a 12thcentury Latin codex describes the views of dioclesof Carystus, a famous Athenian physician from the 4th century BC
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    HEMISPHERE DIFFERENCES BEFORE 1800
    Gert-Jan C. Lokhorst
    G.J.C. Lokhorst. Hemisphere differences before 1800. Behavioral and Brain Sciences , 8 (4): 642, 1985. ISSN 0140-525X. Harrington's target article is a fine survey of 19th-century ideas on the cerebral hemispheres, but the history of her subject is longer than she thinks. In the first place, there is at least one ancient Greek theory of hemispheric specialization. This is how a 12th-century Latin codex describes the views of Diocles of Carystus, a famous Athenian physician from the 4th century B.C.: He says that phrenitis (madness, frenzy) arises from an inflammation of the heart and an obstruction of the blood or innate heat, from which the brain derives sentience and intellect. The latter is that with which we understand, the former that with which we sense. Accordingly, there are two brains in the head, one which gives us our intellect, and another one which provides sentience. That is to say, the one which is lying on the right side is the one that senses; with the left one, however, we understand. (See Lokhorst 1982a:35) Diocles's theory is astonishingly modern: the terms he uses

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