Anaximenes of Miletus — Anaximenes ( el. Άναξιμένης) of Miletus (c. 585 BC c. 525 BC) was a Greek Pre Socratic philosopher from the latter half of the 6th century, probably a younger contemporary of Anaximander, whose pupil or friend he is said to have been. [Richard D … Wikipedia
Anaximenes Of Miletus — ▪ Greek philosopher flourished c. 545 BC Greek philosopher of nature and one of three thinkers of Miletus traditionally considered to be the first philosophers in the Western world. Of the other two, Thales held that water is the basic… … Universalium
Anaximenes of Miletus — (fl. c. 546 BC) The junior member of the Miletian school, and probably a pupil of Anaximander . His astronomy was relatively unsophisticated, but he is remembered for the doctrine that one primary substance, aer, produces all others either by… … Philosophy dictionary
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Anaxímenes — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Anaxímenes de Mileto (Αναξιμένης ο Μιλήσιος) Anaxímenes de Mileto Filosofía occidental Filosofía presocrática … Wikipedia Español
Anaximenes — may refer to: *Anaximenes of Lampsacus (4th century BC), Greek rhetorician and historian *Anaximenes of Miletus (6th century BC), Greek pre Socratic philosopher *Anaximenes (crater), a lunar crater … Wikipedia
Miletus — • A titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Aphrodisias, in Caria Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Miletus Miletus † … Catholic encyclopedia
Miletus — This article is about the ancient city of Anatolia. For other uses, see Miletus (disambiguation). Miletus Μίλητος Ancient Polis Turkish transcription(s) – Modern name Milet … Wikipedia
Miletus — Milet (ionisch: Μίλητος Miletos, dorisch: Μίλατος Milatos, äolisch: Μίλλατος Millatos, lateinisch: Miletus, hethitisch Millawanda), auch Palatia (Mittelalter) und Balat (Neuzeit) genannt, war eine antike Stadt an der Westküste Kleinasiens, in der … Deutsch Wikipedia
Miletus — /muy lee teuhs/, n. 1. Class. Myth. a son of Apollo and Aria, and the founder of the city of Miletus. 2. an ancient city in Asia Minor, on the Aegean. * * * Ancient Greek city of western Anatolia. Before 500 BC it was the greatest Greek city in… … Universalium