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British Academy. Pyrrho was a pupil and younger friend of Anaxarchus ; he probably made the trip at his instigation.3 On the other hand , unlike Anaxarchus and Pyrrho , a third intellectual companion of Alexander was never to come back ...
British Academy. Pyrrho was a pupil and younger friend of Anaxarchus ; he probably made the trip at his instigation.3 On the other hand , unlike Anaxarchus and Pyrrho , a third intellectual companion of Alexander was never to come back ...
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... Anaxarchus himself , and he consciously used them as a purely political tool . 25 This side of Anaxarchus ' attitude towards Alexander might lead us not to see him as a simple and , so to speak , first - order flatterer . There are many ...
... Anaxarchus himself , and he consciously used them as a purely political tool . 25 This side of Anaxarchus ' attitude towards Alexander might lead us not to see him as a simple and , so to speak , first - order flatterer . There are many ...
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... Anaxarchus , and by far the earliest one . He himself could only have been informed about Anaxarchus ' personality directly by Pyrrho ( without denying , of course , the possibility of a direct reading of Anaxarchus ' book or books by ...
... Anaxarchus , and by far the earliest one . He himself could only have been informed about Anaxarchus ' personality directly by Pyrrho ( without denying , of course , the possibility of a direct reading of Anaxarchus ' book or books by ...
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