Melissus of Samos — An illustration of Melissus of Samos from the Nuremberg Chronicle Full name Melissus of Samos Born Samos Island Era … Wikipedia
Melissus of Samos — • A Greek philosopher, of the Eleatic School, b. at Samos about 470 B C Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Melissus of Samos Melissus of Samos … Catholic encyclopedia
Melissus of Samos — (fl. 441–440 BC) Possibly the least influential of the Eleatic philosophers, but a fine naval commander, since his fleet defeated the Athenians in 441 BC. He was heavily criticized by Aristotle (De Sophisticis Elenchis, 167 b and Physics, 186 a… … Philosophy dictionary
Melissus of Samos — See Pythagoreans and Eleatics … History of philosophy
Melissus — of Samos … Philosophy dictionary
Melissus — may refer to: People: Melissus of Samos (fl c. 500 BCE), Greek philosopher Melissus of Thebes, Greek athlete contrasted to Orion by Pindar Gaius Maecenas Melissus, (fl. early 1st century), Roman writer Other: Melissus of Crete, mythological… … Wikipedia
Samos Island — Infobox Greek Isles name = Samos native name = Σάμος skyline = Samos.jpg sky caption = Samos City coordinates = coord|37|44|N|26|50|E chain = North Aegean isles = area = 477.395 highest mount = Mt. Kerkis elevation = 1434 periph = North Aegean… … Wikipedia
Melissus of Crete — In Greek mythology, Melisseus ( bee man ), the father of the nymphs Adrasteia and Ide (or Aega, according to Hyginus) who nursed the infant Zeus on Crete, was the eldest and leader of the nine Kuretes of Crete. They were chthonic daimones of… … Wikipedia
MÉLISSUS — ou MÉLISSOS (MÉLISSUS Ve s.) Philosophe grec né à Samos, en Ionie. Mélissos commande la flotte saméenne lorsqu’elle l’emporte sur la flotte athénienne en MÉLISSUS 442. Disciple de Parménide (Diogène Laërce, IX, 24), il s’est attaché comme Zénon,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Melissus — Melissus, griech. Philosoph von Samos, im 5. Jahrh. v. Chr., gehörte zu der eleatischen Schule … Herders Conversations-Lexikon