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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athenaeus

    Athenaeus of Naucratis was a Greek rhetorician and grammarian, flourishing about the end of the 2nd and beginning of the 3rd century AD. The Suda says only that he lived in the times of Marcus Aurelius, but the contempt with which he speaks of Commodus, who died in 192, shows that he

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    Athenaeus himself states that he was the author of a treatise on the thratta, a kind of fish mentioned by Archippus and other comic poets, and of a history of the Syrian kings. Both works are lost.
    The Deipnosophistae

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    Athenaeus described what may be considered the first patents (i.e. exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to practice his/her invention in exchange for disclosure of

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    One of Athenaeus' friends, Timocrates, wrote about the untimely death of Athenaeus in the Athenaeum. It describes the tale of angry peasants who believed that Athenaeus' writings directly contradicted their personal beliefs of the Mithras cult.

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    • David Braund and John Wilkins (eds.), Athenaeus and his world: reading Greek culture in the Roman Empire, Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2000. ISBN 0-85989-661-7.
    • Christian Jacob, The Web of Athenaeus, (Hellenic studies, 61), Washington, DC: Center

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    Athenaeus of Attalia (Ancient Greek: Ἀθήναιος) (1st century AD), was a physician, and the founder of the Pneumatic school of medicine. He was born in Cilicia, at Attalia according to Galen, or at Tarsus according to Caelius Aurelianus. He was the tutor to Theodorus, and appears to have practised medicine at Rome with great success.
    Athenaeus appears to have written extensively, as the twenty-fourth volume of one of his works i…

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      Athenaeus (officer), an officer of Antigonus I Monophthalmus in the Third War of the Diadochi who led a campaign against the Nabataeans in 312 BC Athenaeus, son of Attalus I Athenaeus

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athenaeus_Mechanicus
        • Athenaeus Mechanicus is the author of a book on siegecraft, On Machines. He is identified by modern scholars with Athenaeus of Seleucia, a member of the Peripatetic school active in the mid-to-late 1st century BC, at Rome and elsewhere.
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        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasius_of_Alexandria
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          Athanasius was born to a Christian family in the city of Alexandria or possibly the nearby Nile Delta town of Damanhur sometime between the years 293 and 298. The earlier date is sometimes assigned due to the maturity revealed in his two earliest treatises Contra Gentes (Against the Heathens) and De Incarnatione (On t…
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        • Athenaeus (musician) - Wikipedia

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          From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Athenaeus, son of Athenaeus (Greek: Ἀθήναιος) was an ancient Greek ( Athenian) composer and musician who flourished around 138–128 BC, when …

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          Athenaeum (ancient Rome), a school founded by Emperor Hadrian Athenaeum Illustre of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Athenaeum illustre, a late name for the University of …

        • Athenaeus in Wikipedia - Bible History

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        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deipnosophistae

          Athenæus, a delectable Author, very various, and justly stiled by Casaubon, Græcorum Plinius. There is extant of his, a famous Piece, under the name of Deipnosophista, or Coena Sapientum, …

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          In Athenaeus [ edit] In his work Deipnosophists, Athenaeus wrote that Pythagoras who wrote about the Red Sea mentioned that they make their pandura out of the white mangrove which …

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