Agapius (philosopher)
Agapius (Greek: Ἀγάπιος; 5th-6th century) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in Athens. He was a notable philosopher in the Neoplatonist school in Athens when Marinus of Neapolis was scholarch after the death of Proclus (c. 485). He was admired for his love of learning and for putting forward difficult problems.
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Agapius (philosopher)
Agapius (Greek: Ἀγάπιος; 5th-6th century) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in Athens. He was a notable philosopher in the Neoplatonist school in Athens when Marinus of Neapolis was scholarch after the death of Proclus (c. 485). He was admired for his love of learning and for putting forward difficult problems.
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Agapius (Greek: Ἀγάπιος; 5th-6 ...... he last but the first of all."
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Agápio (em latim: Agapius; em ...... s discípulos do grande Proclo.
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Agapios (altgriechisch Ἀγάπιος ...... ist nichts erhalten geblieben.
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Agapius (Greek: Ἀγάπιος; 5th-6 ...... ng forward difficult problems.
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Agápio (em latim: Agapius; em ...... s discípulos do grande Proclo.
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Agapios (Neuplatoniker)
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Agapius (philosopher)
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Agápio de Atenas
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