Arignotus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίγνωτος) was a Pythagorean in the time of Lucian -- that is, the 2nd century CE -- who was renowned for his wisdom, and had the surname of ἱερός ("the holy"). He is described as telling a story of a time he exorcised a demon that was haunting a home. There is an unrelated, otherwise unknown Arignotus mentioned in Aeschines's speech Against Timarchus.
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- Αρίγνωτος (el)
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| - Arignot (grec antic: Αρίγνωτος, llatí: Arignotus) va ser un filòsof pitagòric grec que va viure al temps de Llucià, conegut per la seva saviesa, per la qual va rebre el sobrenom de ἱερός ('sagrat, extraordinari'). (ca)
- Ο Αρίγνωτος (αρχαία ελληνικά: Ἀρίγνωτος) ήταν Πυθαγόρειος ο οποίος έζησε στην εποχή του Λουκιανού (2ος αιώνας μ.Χ.) γνωστός για τη σοφία του. Είχε το επώνυμο ιερός. Περιγράφεται να λέει μια ιστορία όπου κάποτε εξόρκισε ένα δαίμονα που κυνηγούσε ένα σπίτι. Ο Αρίγνωτος περιγράφεται ως βρόμικος και με μακριά μαλλιά. Σύγχρονοι μελετητές προτείνουν ότι δεν ήταν ιστορικό πρόσωπο, αλλά ότι ο "Αρίγνωτος" εκπροσωπεί ένα γνωστό τύπο της εποχής. Άλλοι μελετητές διαφωνούν με την υπόθεση. Στην ομιλία του Αισχίνη αναφέρεται ένας Αρίγνωτος αν και δεν έχει εξακριβωθεί ποιον Αρίγνωτο εννοούσε. (el)
- Arignotus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίγνωτος) was a Pythagorean in the time of Lucian -- that is, the 2nd century CE -- who was renowned for his wisdom, and had the surname of ἱερός ("the holy"). He is described as telling a story of a time he exorcised a demon that was haunting a home. There is an unrelated, otherwise unknown Arignotus mentioned in Aeschines's speech Against Timarchus. (en)
- Arígnoto ou Arignoto (em grego clássico: Ἀρίγνωτος, Arígnotos) foi um pitagórico na época de Luciano de Samósata - isto é, no século II - que era conhecido por sua sabedoria e tinha o apelido de ἱερός ("o sagrado"). Ele é descrito contando a história de uma época em que exorcizara um daemon que estava assombrando uma casa. Há um Arígnoto não relacionado, de outra forma desconhecido, mencionado no discurso de Ésquines Contra Timarco. (pt)
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| - Arignot (grec antic: Αρίγνωτος, llatí: Arignotus) va ser un filòsof pitagòric grec que va viure al temps de Llucià, conegut per la seva saviesa, per la qual va rebre el sobrenom de ἱερός ('sagrat, extraordinari'). (ca)
- Ο Αρίγνωτος (αρχαία ελληνικά: Ἀρίγνωτος) ήταν Πυθαγόρειος ο οποίος έζησε στην εποχή του Λουκιανού (2ος αιώνας μ.Χ.) γνωστός για τη σοφία του. Είχε το επώνυμο ιερός. Περιγράφεται να λέει μια ιστορία όπου κάποτε εξόρκισε ένα δαίμονα που κυνηγούσε ένα σπίτι. Ο Αρίγνωτος περιγράφεται ως βρόμικος και με μακριά μαλλιά. Σύγχρονοι μελετητές προτείνουν ότι δεν ήταν ιστορικό πρόσωπο, αλλά ότι ο "Αρίγνωτος" εκπροσωπεί ένα γνωστό τύπο της εποχής. Άλλοι μελετητές διαφωνούν με την υπόθεση. Στην ομιλία του Αισχίνη αναφέρεται ένας Αρίγνωτος αν και δεν έχει εξακριβωθεί ποιον Αρίγνωτο εννοούσε. (el)
- Arignotus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίγνωτος) was a Pythagorean in the time of Lucian -- that is, the 2nd century CE -- who was renowned for his wisdom, and had the surname of ἱερός ("the holy"). He is described as telling a story of a time he exorcised a demon that was haunting a home. Arignotus is described as shabby and dirty, wearing his hair long and having a grave expression. Modern scholars have suggested that there was not a historical person with this name, but that "Arignotus" represents a popularly known type of the time, and is essentially a stand-in for Pythagoras himself. Other scholars disagree with this hypothesis. There is an unrelated, otherwise unknown Arignotus mentioned in Aeschines's speech Against Timarchus. (en)
- Arígnoto ou Arignoto (em grego clássico: Ἀρίγνωτος, Arígnotos) foi um pitagórico na época de Luciano de Samósata - isto é, no século II - que era conhecido por sua sabedoria e tinha o apelido de ἱερός ("o sagrado"). Ele é descrito contando a história de uma época em que exorcizara um daemon que estava assombrando uma casa. Arígnoto é descrito como maltrapilho e sujo, de cabelo comprido e expressão séria. Estudiosos modernos sugeriram que não havia uma pessoa histórica com este nome, mas que "Arígnoto" representa um tipo popularmente conhecido da época e é essencialmente um substituto do próprio Pitágoras. Outros estudiosos discordam dessa hipótese. Há um Arígnoto não relacionado, de outra forma desconhecido, mencionado no discurso de Ésquines Contra Timarco. (pt)
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