Xenophanes ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C

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Name:
Xenophanes ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
Abbr:
Xenoph.
Alt names:
Ξενοφάνης
Κολοφώνιος
كزينوفانيس
Xenòfanes, de Colofó
Xenofanes, fra Kolofon
Xénophane
קסנופנס
Xenophanes, von Kolophon
Senofane
Xenophanes, Colophonius
Jenófanes, de Colofón
Xenophanes, Colophonius
Xenophanes, of Colophon
Xenophanes, Poeta Philosophus
Xenoph.
Field of activity:
Philosopher
Epigrammatist
Lyric Poet
Elegist
Notes:
Acad. Am. enc., 1981 (Xenophanes of Colophon
ca. 570-ca. 475 B.C.
Greek poet and philosopher)
Enc. Am., 1975 (Xenophanes
Greek philosopher and poet
b. Colophon, Ionia, ca. 590 B.C. (in scholarly dispute)
d. probably Sicily, ca. 478 B.C.)
Enc. Brit., 1972 (Xenophanes
6th-5th cent. B.C.
Greek religious thinker and poet
reputed founder of Eleatic school of philos.
probably b. ca. 570 B.C.
native of Colophon, Ionia
not less than 92 when he died)
De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia. French & Greek. Si Parménide, 1980: t.p. (Xenophane) p. 17 (Xénophane)
His I frammenti, 1985: t.p. (Senofane)
Xenophanes von Kolophon, 1996
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 402
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 3, 1867, p. 1295:
Brill's New Pauly: "Xenophanes, Greek poet, social and religious critic, natural philosopher (6th/5th cents. BC)., "
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