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  • His motives are a mystery, but he told his lover Nichomachus of the plot in an intimate moment and mentioned the names of those involved.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • His motives are a mystery, but he told his lover Nichomachus of the plot in an intimate moment and mentioned the names of those involved.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • His motives are a mystery, but he told his lover Nichomachus of the plot in an intimate moment and mentioned the names of those involved.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Accordingly I spent most of the day in the bookshop reading the Musick of Pythagoras, the Astronomy of Ptolemy, the Arithmetick of Nichomachus, the Geometry of Euclid, the Divinity of Plato, the Logick of Aristotle, and the Mechanicks of Archimedes, first in French, then in English and finally in Latin.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Young Geoffrion 2009

  • Accordingly I spent most of the day in the bookshop reading the Musick of Pythagoras, the Astronomy of Ptolemy, the Arithmetick of Nichomachus, the Geometry of Euclid, the Divinity of Plato, the Logick of Aristotle, and the Mechanicks of Archimedes, first in French, then in English and finally in Latin.

    Librairie Osbourne Young Geoffrion 2009

  • To thy thinking she is a most loathsome creature; and as when a country fellow discommended once that exquisite picture of Helen, made by Zeuxis, [5406] for he saw no such beauty in it; Nichomachus a lovesick spectator replied,

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Aristotle the son of Nichomachus, the Stagirite, constitutes three principles; Entelecheia (which is the same with form), matter, and privation.

    Essays and Miscellanies 2004

  • _Aristotle_, born B.C. 334, was the son of Nichomachus, physician to the

    Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine James Sands Elliott

  • Proclus gave out the same teaching; he affirmed that he had been incarnated in Nichomachus, the Pythagorean.

    Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution Th. Pascal

  • Andrew and Paul, two companions of Nichomachus the martyr, A.

    Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs John Foxe

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