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Headword: *(/esperos
Adler number: epsilon,3187
Translated headword: Evening star, Hesperus
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Parmenides first detected that the Evening star and the Morning star are the same. But some [say it was] Pythagoras.
Greek Original:
*(/esperos. *parmeni/dhs prw=tos pefw/rake to\n au)to\n *(/esperon ei)=nai kai\ *fwsfo/ron: oi( de\ *puqago/ran.
Notes:
From Diogenes Laertius 9.23, in his Life of Parmenides, where the first view is attributed to Favorinus' Memorabilia.
cf. epsilon 3188.
Keywords: biography; chronology; philosophy; science and technology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 17 October 2001@17:25:44.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (cosmetics) on 20 October 2001@06:45:55.
David Whitehead on 31 October 2012@08:59:16.
David Whitehead on 31 October 2012@09:01:33.
Catharine Roth (coding) on 1 November 2012@00:42:25.

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