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Pausanias (Greek: Παυσανίας; fl. 5th century BC) was a native of Sicily who belonged to the family of the Asclepiadae, and whose father's name was Anchitus. He was a physician, and an eromenos of the philosopher Empedocles, who dedicated to him his poem On Nature. There is extant a Greek epigram on this Pausanias, which the Greek Anthology attributes to Simonides, but Diogenes Laërtius to Empedocles. These two sources also differ as to whether he was born, or buried, at Gela in Sicily.

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  • Pausànies de Sicília (ca)
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  • Pausànies de Sicília (en llatí Pausanias, en grec Παυσανίας) fou un metge nadiu de l'illa de Sicília, de la família dels Asclepíades, fill d'Anquit. Fou íntim amic d'Empèdocles que li va dedicar un poema sobre la naturalesa. Va viure al segle V aC. En un epigrama sobre ell que es conserva a l'Antologia grega i s'atribueix a Simònides de Ceos, però és més probable que sigui d'Empèdocles, sembla indicar-se que o bé va néixer o bé fou enterrat a la ciutat de Gela. Diògenes Laerci diu ἔθρεψε Γέλα i a l'Antologia grega es llegeix ἔθαψε Γέλα. (ca)
  • Pausanias (Greek: Παυσανίας; fl. 5th century BC) was a native of Sicily who belonged to the family of the Asclepiadae, and whose father's name was Anchitus. He was a physician, and an eromenos of the philosopher Empedocles, who dedicated to him his poem On Nature. There is extant a Greek epigram on this Pausanias, which the Greek Anthology attributes to Simonides, but Diogenes Laërtius to Empedocles. These two sources also differ as to whether he was born, or buried, at Gela in Sicily. (en)
  • Pausania di Gela (... – ...) è stato un medico greco antico del V secolo a.C., che vantava mitiche discendenze da Podalirio, a sua volta collegato ad Asclepio. Fu allievo di Empedocle, che gli dedicò il suo poema Sulla natura, e fu autore del libro De apno (Sul respiro?). Elogiò Neocle di Crotone annoverandolo tra i : «Neocle di Crotone e Geleo di Sicilia, pittagorici...» Ci è pervenuto un epigramma a lui dedicato, che l' attribuisce a Simonide, mentre Diogene Laerzio ad Empedocle. (it)
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  • Pausànies de Sicília (en llatí Pausanias, en grec Παυσανίας) fou un metge nadiu de l'illa de Sicília, de la família dels Asclepíades, fill d'Anquit. Fou íntim amic d'Empèdocles que li va dedicar un poema sobre la naturalesa. Va viure al segle V aC. En un epigrama sobre ell que es conserva a l'Antologia grega i s'atribueix a Simònides de Ceos, però és més probable que sigui d'Empèdocles, sembla indicar-se que o bé va néixer o bé fou enterrat a la ciutat de Gela. Diògenes Laerci diu ἔθρεψε Γέλα i a l'Antologia grega es llegeix ἔθαψε Γέλα. (ca)
  • Pausanias (Greek: Παυσανίας; fl. 5th century BC) was a native of Sicily who belonged to the family of the Asclepiadae, and whose father's name was Anchitus. He was a physician, and an eromenos of the philosopher Empedocles, who dedicated to him his poem On Nature. There is extant a Greek epigram on this Pausanias, which the Greek Anthology attributes to Simonides, but Diogenes Laërtius to Empedocles. These two sources also differ as to whether he was born, or buried, at Gela in Sicily. (en)
  • Pausania di Gela (... – ...) è stato un medico greco antico del V secolo a.C., che vantava mitiche discendenze da Podalirio, a sua volta collegato ad Asclepio. Fu allievo di Empedocle, che gli dedicò il suo poema Sulla natura, e fu autore del libro De apno (Sul respiro?). Elogiò Neocle di Crotone annoverandolo tra i : «Neocle di Crotone e Geleo di Sicilia, pittagorici...» Ci è pervenuto un epigramma a lui dedicato, che l' attribuisce a Simonide, mentre Diogene Laerzio ad Empedocle. (it)
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