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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
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Xenophanes [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy, Xenophanes was a native of Colophon, and born about 570 BCE. It is difficult to determine the dates of his life with any accuracy and ... www.iep.utm.edu
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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 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 -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Britannica online encyclopedia article on Xenophanes:Greek poet and rhapsode, religious thinker, and reputed precursor of the Eleatic school of philosophy, which stressed unity ... www.britannica.com
Xenophanes - definition of Xenophanes by the Free Online Dictionary ... Definition of Xenophanes in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Xenophanes. Pronunciation of Xenophanes. Translations of Xenophanes. Xenophanes synonyms, Xenophanes antonyms. www.thefreedictionary.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
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