
Hippias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia entry on this ancient polymath, including some material from the 1911 Britannica. ... Hippias' Attempt to Trisect an Ang…
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Hippias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaWikipedia entry on this ancient polymath, including some material from the 1911 Britannica. ...
Hippias' Attempt to Trisect an Angle at Convergence ...
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Noesis: Philosophical Research On-line
What Happened to Hippias? ... announced the merger of Hippias and Noesis. ... Hippias built its search index by "crawling&quo…
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Noesis: Philosophical Research On-lineWhat Happened to
Hippias? ... announced the merger of
Hippias and Noesis. ...
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Hippias (tyrant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hippias succeeded Peisistratus in 527 BC, and in 525 BC he introduced a new ... Hippias had fled to Persia, and the Persians threa…
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Hippias [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Brief article on this early Sophist, from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. ... Hippias is chiefly memorable for his effort…
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Hippias [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]Brief article on this early Sophist, from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. ...
Hippias is chiefly memorable for his efforts in the direction of universality. ...
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Web Resources
Hippias is a peer-reviewed search engine that provides access to philosophy ... This procedure, in turn, passes Hippias' editorial…
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Web ResourcesHippias is a peer-reviewed search engine that provides access to philosophy ... This procedure, in turn, passes
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Hippias: Definition from Answers.com
Hippias (died 490 BC ) Tyrant of Athens (528/527 – 510) ... Hippias was a patron of poets and craftsmen, and Athens prospered un…
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Hippias: Definition from Answers.comHippias (died 490 BC ) Tyrant of Athens (528/527 – 510) ...
Hippias was a patron of poets and craftsmen, and Athens prospered under his rule, ...
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Hippias summary
Hippias (about ... Hippias was a contemporary of Socrates whose only ... is: http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematician…
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Hippias summaryHippias (about ...
Hippias was a contemporary of Socrates whose only ... is: http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/
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Hippias - Definition by WordIQ
Definition of Hippias in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Hippias. ... Hippias can also refer to a son of Pisistratus and a tyran…
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Hippias in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of
Hippias. ...
Hippias can also refer to a son of Pisistratus and a tyrant of Athens. ...
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Ion and Hippias Major: Two Comic Dialogues - Books - Drama
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Hippias - Open Encyclopedia
Hippias can also refer to a son of Pisistratus and a tyrant of Athens. ... Hippias of Elis, Greek sophist, was born about the midd…
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Hippias - Open EncyclopediaHippias can also refer to a son of Pisistratus and a tyrant of Athens. ...
Hippias of Elis, Greek sophist, was born about the middle of the 5th century BC ...
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