Dinocrates
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Dinócrates — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dinócrates Nacimiento siglo IV a. C. Rodas o Macedonia … Wikipedia Español
DINOCRATÈS — (mort en DINOCRATÈS 278) Architecte originaire de Rhodes ou de Macédoine, qui vécut sous Alexandre le Grand; il est aussi connu sous les noms de Deinokratès, Deinocharès, Tinocharès. Dinocratès est l’architecte de la ville d’Alexandrie d’Égypte,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Dinocrates — of Rhodes (also Deinocrates, Dimocrates, Cheirocrates and Stasicrates;[1] Greek: Δεινοκράτης ο Ρόδιος, fl. last quarter of the 4th century BC) was a Greek architect and technical adviser for Alexander the Great. He is known for his plan for the… … Wikipedia
DINOCRATES — I. DINOCRATES Dux Agathoclis, apud Polyaen. l. 5. comm. 2. II. DINOCRATES Messemus, Romae in convivio temulentus muliebri saltavit habitu, postero die cum ab Achaeorum imperio Messanam ad defectionem sollrcitate vellet, peteretque propterea… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Dinocrates — ▪ Greek architect also spelled Deinocrates flourished 4th century BC Greek architect who prospered under Alexander the Great. He tried to captivate the ambitious fancy of that king with a design for carving Mount Athos into a gigantic… … Universalium
DINOCRATES — a Macedonian architect, who, in the time of Alexander the Great, rebuilt the Temple of Ephesus destroyed by the torch of Erostratus; was employed by Alexander in the building of Alexandria … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
ДИНОКРАТ — • Dinocrătes, Δεινοκράτης, см. Sculptures, Скульпторы, 12 … Реальный словарь классических древностей
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