• Henry Aristippus of Calabria (born in Santa Severina in 1105–10; died in Palermo in 1162), sometimes known as Enericus or Henricus Aristippus, was a religious...
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  • Aristippus may refer to: Aristippus of Larissa, 5th century BCE Aleuadae Aristippus (lived c. 400 BC), founder of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy Aristippus...
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  • translated into Latin from Greek by Apuleius but no copy survived, so Henry Aristippus produced a new translation in 1160. The dialogue is told from the perspective...
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  • calendar of saints. It is the birthplace of Pope Zachary and also of Henry Aristippus, who was a religious scholar and writer at the court of the Norman...
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  • Heinrich Totting von Oytha Henry Aristippus Henry Bate Henry of Ghent Henry of Harclay Henry of Huntingdon, (1080–1160) Henry of Langenstein Hermann of...
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  • Tractatus de dictis philosophorum shows some knowledge of Diogenes. Henry Aristippus, in the 12th century, is known to have translated at least some of...
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  • scholar Guido Daniele, internationally renowned body painting artist Henry Aristippus, religious scholar and writer in Norman Kingdom of Sicily Hippostratus...
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    Gwynedd (b. 1065) Odo of Deuil (or Eudes), French abbot and historian Henry Aristippus (or Henricus), Italian chancellor Hugh de Morville, Constable of Scotland...
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    translator. No Latin translation was made before the 12th century. Henry Aristippus made the first Latin translation directly from a Greek copy, but it...
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    century. A copy of Ptolemy's Almagest was brought back to Sicily by Henry Aristippus (d. 1162), as a gift from the Emperor to King William I (r. 1154–1166)...
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