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Hisdosus (fl. c. 1100), also known as Hisdosus Scholasticus, was a writer and scholar who lived in the early 12th century. Nothing is known about his life. His first name is unknown, but he states that "I call myself Hisdosus, taken from the name of my father."

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  • Hisdosus (fl. c. 1100), also known as Hisdosus Scholasticus, was a writer and scholar who lived in the early 12th century. Nothing is known about his life. His first name is unknown, but he states that "I call myself Hisdosus, taken from the name of my father." (en)
  • Hisdosio ​ (fl.. C. 1100), también conocido como Hisdosus Escolástico,​ fue un escritor y erudito que vivió a principios del siglo XII​ No se sabe nada sobre su vida. Su primer nombre es desconocido, afirma que "Me llamo a mi mismo Hisdosus, tomado del nombre de mi padre."​Comenta sobre el pasaje del Timeo (34b-36d) que se ocupa del Anima mundi.​El comentario de Hisdosio es probablemente más famoso por ser la única fuente (aunque en paráfrasis en latín) para la comparación de Heráclito "de la araña y el alma con la tela de araña y el cuerpo (DK 22B 67a).​ (es)
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  • Hisdosus (fl. c. 1100), also known as Hisdosus Scholasticus, was a writer and scholar who lived in the early 12th century. Nothing is known about his life. His first name is unknown, but he states that "I call myself Hisdosus, taken from the name of my father." (en)
  • Hisdosio ​ (fl.. C. 1100), también conocido como Hisdosus Escolástico,​ fue un escritor y erudito que vivió a principios del siglo XII​ No se sabe nada sobre su vida. Su primer nombre es desconocido, afirma que "Me llamo a mi mismo Hisdosus, tomado del nombre de mi padre."​Comenta sobre el pasaje del Timeo (34b-36d) que se ocupa del Anima mundi.​El comentario de Hisdosio es probablemente más famoso por ser la única fuente (aunque en paráfrasis en latín) para la comparación de Heráclito "de la araña y el alma con la tela de araña y el cuerpo (DK 22B 67a).​ (es)
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