Ocellus Lucanus, the Glossary
Ocellus Lucanus (Ὄκελλος) was allegedly a Pythagorean philosopher, born in Lucania in Magna Graecia in the 6th century BC.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Archytas, Aristoxenus, Asceticism, Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani, Doric Greek, Eduard Zeller, Friedrich Wilhelm August Mullach, Iamblichus, Ionic Greek, Lucania, Magna Graecia, Philosophy, Pseudepigrapha, Stobaeus, Thomas Taylor (neoplatonist).
- 5th-century BC Greek philosophers
- Ancient Greek physicists
- Doric Greek writers
- Ionic Greek writers
- Lucanian Greeks
- Pythagoreans of Magna Graecia
Archytas
Archytas (Ἀρχύτας; 435/410–360/350 BC) was an Ancient Greek mathematician, music theorist, statesman, and strategist from the ancient city of Taras (Tarentum) in Southern Italy. Ocellus Lucanus and Archytas are ancient Greek physicists and Pythagoreans of Magna Graecia.
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Aristoxenus
Aristoxenus of Tarentum (Ἀριστόξενος; born 375, fl. 335 BC) was a Greek Peripatetic philosopher, and a pupil of Aristotle. Ocellus Lucanus and Aristoxenus are Pythagoreans of Magna Graecia.
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Asceticism
Asceticism is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from worldly pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals.
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Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani
Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani (161729 October 1661) was an Italian classical scholar, translator, and canonist.
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Doric Greek
Doric or Dorian (Dōrismós), also known as West Greek, was a group of Ancient Greek dialects; its varieties are divided into the Doric proper and Northwest Doric subgroups.
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Eduard Zeller
Eduard Gottlob Zeller (22 January 1814, Kleinbottwar19 March 1908, Stuttgart) was a German philosopher and Protestant theologian of the Tübingen School of theology.
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Friedrich Wilhelm August Mullach
Friedrich Wilhelm August Mullach (Fridericus Guilelmus Augustus Mullachius; 1807–1882) was a German philologist and Byzantine scholar.
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Iamblichus
Iamblichus (Iámblichos; Arabic: يَمْلِكُ, romanized: Yamlīḵū; label) was an Arab neoplatonic philosopher.
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Ionic Greek
Ionic or Ionian Greek (Iōnikḗ) was a subdialect of the Eastern or Attic–Ionic dialect group of Ancient Greek.
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Lucania
Lucania was a historical region of Southern Italy, corresponding to the modern-day region of Basilicata.
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Magna Graecia
Magna Graecia is a term that was used for the Greek-speaking areas of Southern Italy, in the present-day Italian regions of Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata, Campania and Sicily; these regions were extensively populated by Greek settlers starting from the 8th century BC.
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Philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
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Pseudepigrapha
Pseudepigrapha (also anglicized as "pseudepigraph" or "pseudepigraphs") are falsely attributed works, texts whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past.
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Stobaeus
Joannes Stobaeus (Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; fl. 5th-century AD), from Stobi in Macedonia, was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek authors.
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Thomas Taylor (neoplatonist)
Thomas Taylor (15 May 17581 November 1835) was an English translator and Neoplatonist, the first to translate into English the complete works of Aristotle and of Plato, as well as the Orphic fragments.
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See also
5th-century BC Greek philosophers
- Abrotelia
- Alcmaeon of Croton
- Alexamenus of Teos
- Anaxagoras
- Antimoerus
- Antisthenes
- Apollodorus of Phaleron
- Archelaus (philosopher)
- Arignote
- Aspasia
- Callicles
- Chaerephon
- Cratylus
- Damo (philosopher)
- Democritus
- Diagoras of Melos
- Diogenes of Apollonia
- Diotima of Mantinea
- Empedocles
- Gorgias
- Heraclitus
- Hippasus
- Hippo (philosopher)
- Hippocrates of Chios
- Iccus of Taranto
- Ion of Chios
- Leucippus
- Lycophron (sophist)
- Lysis of Taras
- Melissus of Samos
- Metrodorus of Cos
- Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the elder)
- Ocellus Lucanus
- Onatas (philosopher)
- Parmenides
- Phaleas of Chalcedon
- Philolaus
- Polemarchus
- Polus
- Protagoras
- Pythagoras
- Simmias of Thebes
- Simon the Shoemaker
- Socrates
- Telauges
- Timaeus of Locri
- Xeniades
- Xenophanes
- Zeno of Elea
Ancient Greek physicists
- Anaxagoras
- Anaximander
- Archimedes
- Archytas
- Aristotle
- Empedocles
- Epicurus
- Eudemus of Rhodes
- Heraclitus
- Hippasus
- Leucippus
- Ocellus Lucanus
- Parmenides
- Philo of Byzantium
- Philolaus
- Plato
- Prodicus
- Strato of Lampsacus
- Thales of Miletus
- Theophrastus
Doric Greek writers
- Aesara
- Archimedes
- Mithaecus
- Ocellus Lucanus
- Phintys
Ionic Greek writers
- Abydenus
- Agathocles (writers)
- Aretaeus of Cappadocia
- Arrian
- Democrates
- Diogenes of Apollonia
- Herodotus
- Hippocrates
- Logographer (history)
- Lucian
- Ocellus Lucanus
Lucanian Greeks
- Aesara
- Aresas
- Asteas
- Aulus Licinius Archias
- Nearchus of Elea
- Ocellus Lucanus
- Parmenides
- Zeno of Elea
Pythagoreans of Magna Graecia
- Abrotelia
- Acrion
- Aesara
- Alcmaeon of Croton
- Archytas
- Arignote
- Aristoxenus
- Brontinus
- Calliphon of Croton
- Cleinias of Tarentum
- Damo (philosopher)
- Damon and Pythias
- Ecphantus the Pythagorean
- Eurytus (Pythagorean)
- Hicetas
- Hippasus
- Iccus of Taranto
- Lamiskos
- Lysis of Taras
- Milo of Croton
- Myia
- Ocellus Lucanus
- Onatas (philosopher)
- Philolaus
- Pythagoras
- Telauges
- Theano (philosopher)
- Timaeus of Locri
- Timycha
- Zaleucus