Definitions for Arcesilaus

Arcesilaus Ar·ces·i·la·us

Spelling: [ahr-ses-uh-ley-uh s]
IPA: /ɑrˌsɛs əˈleɪ əs/

Arcesilaus is a 10 letter English word.

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Definitions for Arcesilaus

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  1. 316–241 b.c, Greek philosopher.

Examples for Arcesilaus

That he regarded Arcesilaus as a Dogmatic is evident from his writings.

The vase with the subject of Arcesilaus brought 1,050 francs.

He is put to death by his brother or friend Learchus, who in his turn is poisoned by Eryxo the widow of Arcesilaus.

The same thing, but not designed by him, despatched also the philosopher Arcesilaus.

As an instance of this, Hecaton calls the case of Arcesilaus silly, and not to the purpose.

There were eight rulers of the family founded by him, bearing alternately the names Battus and Arcesilaus.

Arcesilaus founded his on dialectic, while Pyrrho's was empirical.

Seneca is of opinion, that he was suspected to be as much given to wine as Arcesilaus.

Arcesilaus attacked especially their doctrine of the criterion of truth.

Cyrene was brought under Cambyses' sway by Arcesilaus who had been banished.

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