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Lacydes of Cyrene
Lacydes (Greek: Λακύδης) of Cyrene, Greek philosopher, was head of the Academy at Athens in succession to Arcesilaus from 241 BC. He was forced to resign c. 215 BC due to ill-health, and he died c.
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Lacydes of Cyrene, Greek philosopher, was head of the Academy at Athens in succession to Arcesilaus about 241 B.C. Though some regard him as the founder of...
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LACYDES OF CYRENE, Greek philosopher, was head of the Academy at Athens in succession to Arcesilaus about 241 B.C. Though some regard him as the founder of the New Academy, the testimony of antiquity is that he adhered in general to the theory of Arcesilaus, and, therefore, that he belonged to the Middle Academy.
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MICHAEL ROPHINO LACY (1795-1867), Irish musician, son of a merchant, was born at Bilbao and appeared there in public as a violinist in 1801. He was sent to study in Paris under Kreutzer, and soon began a successful career, He composed or adapted from other composers a number of operas and an oratorio,
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The arguments discussed by Lacydes and his contemporaries reflect many of the problems of modern epistemology and psychology. The statement that “memory is an opinion” is attributed to Lacydes. Modern research on the memory has revealed that the human mind frequently creates artificial memories of events,
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Lacydes of Cyrene, Greek philosopher, became head of the Platonic Academy at Athens in succession to Arcesilaus about 241 B Numenius (in Eusebius, Praep. Ev. 14 7 14) says Lacydes was influential, and “found many hearers, one of whom was the distinguished Aristippus of Cyrene.
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Lacydes (Greek: Λακύδης) of Cyrene, Greek philosopher, was head of the Academy at Athens in succession to Arcesilaus from 241 BC. He was forced to re Lacydes (Greek: Λακύδης) of Cyrene, Greek philosopher, was head of the Academy at Athens in succession to Arcesilaus from 241 BC. He was forced to resign c.
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Encyclopedia article about lacy. Information about lacy in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only.
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Lacydes of Cyrene Ladike (or Ladica), wife of Pharaoh Amasis of Egypt Ladas from Aegium, Stadion Winner 280 BC...
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