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Encyclopedia > Anaximenes of Lampsacus

Anaximenes of Lampsacus (fl. 380 - 320 BC), Greek Greece and of Philip of Macedon, and an epic on Alexander (fragments in Muller, Scriptores Rerum Alexandri Magni.) As a rhetorician, he was a determined opponent of Isocrates and his school. The Rhetorica ad Alexandrum ("Address to Alexander"), traditionally included among the works of Aristotle, is now generally admitted to be by Anaximenes, although some consider it a much later production.


This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopędia Britannica.


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lampsacus (506 words)
Trypho, martyred at Nicaea, was, according to the legend, buried at Lampsacus.
Marcian, summoned to the (Ecumenical Council of Constantinople, in 381, refused to retract.
Other known bishops of Lampsacus were Daniel, who assisted at the Council of Chalcedon (451); Harmonius (458); Constantine (680), present at the Council of Constantinople; John (787), at Nicaea; St. Euschemon, a correspondent of St. Theodore the Studite, and a confessor of the Faith for the veneration of images, under Theophilus.
Anaximenes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (98 words)
Anaximenes was the name of several notable people in ancient Greece.
Anaximenes of Lampsacus -- a rhetorician and historian
Anaximenes of Miletus -- a pre-Socratic philosopher of the 6th century BC
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