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Amphinomus

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Mythological Greek character

InGreek mythology,Amphinomus (/æmˈfɪnəməs/;Ancient Greek:ἈμφίνομοςAmphínomos; literally "grazing all about") may refer to the following personages:

There was also a Greek geometer called Amphinomus. He is thought to have flourished in the fourth century BC, but is otherwise unknown. He is mentioned a few times byProclus in hisCommentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements.[15]

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  1. ^Antoninus Liberalis,12
  2. ^Apollodorus,E.7.27
  3. ^Homer,Odyssey18.395 &412,20.244 &22.89; Apollodorus,E.7.33
  4. ^Antoninus Liberalis,37
  5. ^Silius Italicus, 14.197
  6. ^Pausanias,Description of Greece 10.38 & 4
  7. ^Valerius Maximus, 5.4
  8. ^Seneca the Younger,De Beneficiis 3.37 & 2
  9. ^Solinus,Collectanea rerum memorabilium 5.15
  10. ^Strabo,Geographica 6.2-3
  11. ^Ausonius,Ordo urbium nobilium 91-92
  12. ^Claudian,Carmina minora 13.1 & 48
  13. ^Pseudo-Virgil,Aetna 624(a)-45, inAppendix Vergiliana
  14. ^Martial 7.24-25
  15. ^Morrow 63

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