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Arcesilaus

315 BC - 240 BC

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Arkesilaos (griechisch Ἀρκεσίλαος Arkesílaos, andere Namensform Ἀρκεσίλας Arkesílas; * um 315 v. Chr.; † 241/240 v. Chr. in Athen) war ein antiker griechischer Philosoph. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Seine Biografie ist in 42 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar (gestiegen von 41 im Jahr 2024). Arcesilaus ist der 255th beliebteste Philosoph (gesunken vom 229th im Jahr 2024), die 250th beliebteste Biografie aus Türkei (gesunken vom 220th im Jahr 2019) und der 21st beliebteste aus der Türkei Philosoph.

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Among Philosophs

Among philosophs, Arcesilaus ranks 255 out of 1,267Before him are Imre Lakatos, Bias of Priene, Cleanthes, Adam Weishaupt, Cratylus, and Isaiah Berlin. After him are Roger Garaudy, Pherecydes of Syros, Donald Davidson, Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, Euclid of Megara, and Judah Loew ben Bezalel.

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Among people born in 315 BC, Arcesilaus ranks 2Before him is Theocritus. After him are Aratus, and Leonidas II. Among people deceased in 240 BC, Arcesilaus ranks 3Before him are Euclid, and Callimachus. After him are Aratus, Zou Yan, and Posidippus.

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In Türkei

Among people born in Türkei, Arcesilaus ranks 250 out of NaNBefore him are Sabbas the Sanctified (439), Elia Kazan (1909), Bias of Priene (-600), Cleanthes (-330), Laban (-1900), and Nikephoros III Botaneiates (1002). After him are Uzun Hasan (1423), Herophilos (-335), Ahmet Necdet Sezer (1941), Yunus Emre (1240), Kenan Evren (1917), and Pancras of Rome (289).

Among Philosophs In Türkei

Among philosophs born in Türkei, Arcesilaus ranks 21Before him are Gemistus Pletho (1355), Apollonius of Tyana (15), Xenocrates (-396), Michael Psellos (1018), Bias of Priene (-600), and Cleanthes (-330). After him are Priscus (410), Alexander of Aphrodisias (200), Strato of Lampsacus (-335), Heraclides Ponticus (-385), Gennadius Scholarius (1400), and Thrasymachus (-459).

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