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Xenophanes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Xenophanes of Colophon ( Greek Ξενοφάνης ὁ Κολοφώνιος , Xenophánes ; 570 – 480 BC ) was a Greek philosopher , poet , and social and religious critic en.wikipedia.org
Amazon.com: Xenophanes The Great Philosophers: Xenophanes, Democritus, Empedocles, Bruno, Epicurus, Boehme, Schelling, Leibniz, Aristotle, Hegel (The Great Philosophers, Volume III) by Karl Jaspers ... www.amazon.com
Xenophanes [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] Eleatic school, powerful 6th century BCE critic of polytheism. www.utm.edu
Xenophanes (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Open access to the SEP is made possible by a world-wide funding initiative. Please Read How You Can Help Keep the Encyclopedia Free plato.stanford.edu
Xenophanes Xenophanes Fragments and Commentary Arthur Fairbanks, ed. and trans. The First Philosophers of Greece (London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1898), 65-85. history.hanover.edu
Xenophanes -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Xenophanes, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, ... born c. 560 bc , Colophon, Ionia died c. 478. Greek poet and rhapsode, religious thinker, and reputed precursor of the Eleatic ... www.britannica.com
Xenophanes 1. Introduction. Although only fragments of his poems have survived, it is clear from them that Xenophanes takes violent exception to traditional Greek polytheism. www.abu.nb.ca
Xenophanes. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 Xenophanes. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 ... z n f´ n z) , c.570–c.480 B.C. , pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of Colophon. www.bartleby.com
Xenophanes Diogenes Laertius 9. 18 : "Xenophanes, son of Dexios or (according to Apollodoros) Orthomenes, of Colophon, is mentioned in the work of Timon. www.csun.edu
Xenophanes: Hexameters 11. Both Homer and Hesiod have attributed to the gods all things that are shameful and a reproach among mankind: theft, adultery and mutual deception. www.thenagain.info
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