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(287?-212 BC) Greek mathematician and inventerArchimedes
(384-322 BC) Greek philosopher who studied under PlatoAristotle
(427 BC-347 BC), Greek philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle (famous for his work "The Republic"), a distinctive dark-floored large crater on the Moon just north of Mare Imbrium, approximately 100 km/60 mi in diameterPlato
(470?-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who developed a question-and-answer method of teachingSocrates
(65-8 BC) Roman poet and satirist; male first nameHorace
(AD c110-c180) Roman writer and juristGaius
(also Minthe) nymph that was changed into a mint plant (Greek Mythology)Menthe
(c.495-c.406 BC) Greek dramatist, author of "Oedipus Rex"Sophocles
(c.582-c.507 BC) Greek philosopher and mathematician, founder of the Pythagorean schoolPythagoras
(c300 B.C.), Greek mathematician, father of Euclidean geometryEuclid
(c412-323 BC) Greek philosopherDiogenes
(c480-c406 BC) ancient Greek playwrightEuripides
(c540-470 BC) Greek philosopher who stated that reason is the only constant in an ever-changing worldHeraclitus
(Catholicism) short hooded cape worn which is worn by Roman Catholic prelates over the rochet, mozetta, short capemozzetta
(Greek Mythology) Cypriot king who fell in love with the statue he had carved of a woman (who later was brought to life by Aphrodite); play written by George Bernard Shaw (1912), Cypriot king who sculpted GalateaPygmalion
 

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