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Noesis: Philosophical Research On-line
In January, 2000, Peter Suber, editor of Hippias: Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet, and Anthony Beavers, creator of Hippias and Noesis: ...
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Hippias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hippias of Elis (Greek: Ἱππίας; late 5th century BCE) was a Greek Sophist, and a contemporary of Socrates. With an assurance characteristic of the later ...
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Hippias (tyrant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sep 15, 2009 ... Hippias of Athens (Ancient Greek: Ἱππίας ὁ Ἀθηναῖος) was one of the sons of Peisistratus, and was tyrant of Athens in the 6th century BC. ...
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Hippias [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Brief article on this early Sophist, from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Type in any philosopher's name, "John Stuart Mill," say, or any philosophical term, such as, "Solipsism," click on "Search" and HIPPIAS will retrun a list ...
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Hippias - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Hippias was a sophist, a contemporary of Socrates, and an enthusiast for universality.
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Hippias (tyrant of Athens) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Hippias (tyrant of Athens), 490 bc tyrant of Athens from 528/527 to 510 bc. He was a patron of poets and craftsmen ...
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Hippias (tyrant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hippias succeeded Peisistratus in 527 BC, and in 525 BC he introduced a new ... Hippias had fled to Persia, and the Persians threatened to attack Athens if they ...
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Hippias' Quadratrix
Jul 6, 1997 ... Around 420 B.C., Hippias of Elis discovered a quadratrix curve (also known as a trisectrix). Hippias' quadratrix was the first curve in ...
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Hippias summary
Hippias was a contemporary of Socrates whose only contribution to mathematics seems to be the quadratrix - a curve he may have used for squaring the circle ...
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Hippias: Definition from Answers.com
Hippias (died 490 BC ) Tyrant of Athens (528/527 510) ... Hippias was a patron of poets and craftsmen, and Athens prospered under his rule, ...
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Lesser Hippias - Plato, Hippias Major, Hippias Minor, Ion ...
Why, then, are you silent, Socrates, when Hippias has been delivering such a fine display? Why do you not join us in praising some part of his speech, ...
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Hippias summary
Hippias (about ... Hippias was a contemporary of Socrates whose only ... is: http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/Hippias.html ...
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Hippias definition of Hippias in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Hippias (hÄp`ÄÉs), tyrant (527 B.C.â510 B.C.) of Athens, eldest son of Pisistratus Pisistratus (pÄ«sÄs`trÉtÉs), 605?â527 B.C., Greek statesman, tyrant of Athens.
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Hippias - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hippias
Athenian tyrant (527â510 BC), son and successor of Pisistratus, and brother of Hipparchus. He ruled with great severity after the assassination of Hipparchus 514 BC and was ...
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Sophists [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Teachers of philosophy in Ancient Greece, including Protagoras, Gorgias, Prodicus and Hippias. ... after him the most important is Gorgias of Leontini, Prodicus of Ceos and Hippias of Eli...
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Ion and Hippias Major: Two Comic Dialogues - Books - Drama
Shop Barnes & Noble for "Ion and Hippias Major: Two Comic Dialogues" by Plato, Paul Woodruff (Translator). Find a wide selection of Continental European books to...
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Lesser Hippias by Plato - Project Gutenberg
Benjamin Jowett translation of this work attributed to Plato. In plain text or as a zip file, at Project Gutenberg.
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Hippias summary
Hippias (about 460 BC-about 400 BC) ... Full MacTutor biograph ... Hippias of Elis
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