up Apollonius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος) is a masculine given name which may refer to: Apollonius of Athens...
Apollonius, which collects a large part of the legendary material about Apollonius' life and work. A large part of the ancient legends of Apollonius consist...
information on Apollonius remains. The 6th century Greek commentator Eutocius of Ascalon, writing on Apollonius' Conics, states: Apollonius, the geometrician...
plausible reconstruction of Apollonius' method. The method of van Roomen was simplified by Isaac Newton, who showed that Apollonius' problem is equivalent...
Apollonius of Rhodes (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος Ῥόδιος Apollṓnios Rhódios; Latin: Apollonius Rhodius; fl. first half of 3rd century BC) was an ancient...
The circles of Apollonius are any of several sets of circles associated with Apollonius of Perga, a renowned Greek geometer. Most of these circles are...
The solution of the Apollonius problem has been known for centuries. But the Apollonius point was first noted in 1987. The Apollonius point of a triangle...
Apollonius Molon or Molo of Rhodes (or simply Molon; Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Μόλων), was a Greek rhetorician. He was a native of Alabanda, a pupil...
of an ellipse or hyperbola (also called the orthoptic circle or Fermat–Apollonius circle) is a circle consisting of all points where two perpendicular tangent...
of Apollonius of Tyana (c. 15 – c. 100 AD), a Pythagorean philosopher and teacher. The book extensively describes the alleged travels of Apollonius to...
Comprehensive critical text with English translation. Apollonius Dyscolus – a website dedicated to Apollonius. Grecae linguae dialecti, in scholae regiae westmonasteriensis...
Apollonius (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος) was the name of several physicians in the time of Ancient Greece and Rome: Apollonius Antiochenus (or Apollonius of Antioch)...
Saint Apollonius the Apologist or Saint Apollonius of Rome (died 21 April 185) was a 2nd-century Christian martyr and apologist (not to be confused with...
Apollonius Paradoxographus was the otherwise unknown author of a paradoxographical work entitled Mirabilia or Historiae Mirabiles. This was compiled from...
The deacon Apollonius and his convert Philemon were Christian martyrs of the Diocletianic Persecution around 303. Philemon was a famous flute player, mime...
The Belvedere Torso is a 1.59-metre-tall (5.2 ft) fragmentary marble statue of a male nude, known to be in Rome from the 1430s, and signed prominently...
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος) of Myndus lived at the time of Alexander the Great, that is, the 4th century BCE, and was particularly skilled in...
Apollonius of Tralles (Greek: Απολλώνιος ὁ Τραλλιανός) (in Caria) was an Ancient Greek sculptor who flourished in the 2nd century BCE. With his brother...
Apollonius Cronus (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος Κρόνος; fl. 4th century BCE) from Cyrene was a philosopher of the Megarian school. Very little is known about him...
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος), a native of Egypt, was a writer who is referred to by Theophilus of Antioch as an authority respecting various...
Aurelius, within his Meditations, writes of Apollonius favourably. Lucian writes of him: When Apollonius was appointed professor of philosophy in the...
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος) of Athens—sometimes Apollonius of Naucratis—was a Greek sophist and rhetorician who lived in the time of the Roman...
Apollonius the Sophist (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Σοφιστής) was a famous grammarian, who probably lived towards the end of the 1st century AD and taught in Rome...
of Apollonius, 95-6 R. F. Glei, Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999, p. 13-15 M. Asper, Apollonius on Poetry, p. 186 M. Asper, Apollonius on...