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- Amynomachus (fl. 3rd century BC), son of Philocrates, from the Attic deme of Bate was, together with Timocrates son of Demetrius from Potamos, the heir of Epicurus (ca. 270 BC). Whether they were Epicurean philosophers themselves is uncertain. Epicurus' property was given to them on condition that they give the Garden to Hermarchus and the other Epicureans. In this way Epicurus an Athenian citizen, ensures that Hermarchus and other non-Athenian Epicureans could remain in the Garden, although they cannot inherit legally the property. Another Amynomachus, probably the grandfather of the heir (also Amynomachus son of Philocrates) appears in an epigraphic list of Athenian prytaneis (350 BC). (en)
- Amynomachus, de zoon van , was samen met de opvolger van Epicurus. Aan hen liet Epicurus dan ook zijn eigendommen na. Of Amynomachus zelf de filosofie van Epicurus aanhing is onzeker. De eigendommen van Epicurus werden hem gegeven op voorwaarde dat hij de Tuin aan Hermarchus en de andere Epicuristen gaf. Op deze manier kon Epicurus, Atheens burger, ervoor zorgen dat Hermarchus en de andere niet-Atheense epicuristen toch in de Tuin konden blijven, hoewel ze juridisch gezien de eigendom niet konden erven. (nl)
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- Amynomachus, de zoon van , was samen met de opvolger van Epicurus. Aan hen liet Epicurus dan ook zijn eigendommen na. Of Amynomachus zelf de filosofie van Epicurus aanhing is onzeker. De eigendommen van Epicurus werden hem gegeven op voorwaarde dat hij de Tuin aan Hermarchus en de andere Epicuristen gaf. Op deze manier kon Epicurus, Atheens burger, ervoor zorgen dat Hermarchus en de andere niet-Atheense epicuristen toch in de Tuin konden blijven, hoewel ze juridisch gezien de eigendom niet konden erven. (nl)
- Amynomachus (fl. 3rd century BC), son of Philocrates, from the Attic deme of Bate was, together with Timocrates son of Demetrius from Potamos, the heir of Epicurus (ca. 270 BC). Whether they were Epicurean philosophers themselves is uncertain. Epicurus' property was given to them on condition that they give the Garden to Hermarchus and the other Epicureans. In this way Epicurus an Athenian citizen, ensures that Hermarchus and other non-Athenian Epicureans could remain in the Garden, although they cannot inherit legally the property. (en)
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- Amynomachus (en)
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