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Σοφὸς γὰρ οὐδείς, ὃς τὰ πάντα προσκοπεῖ → Omnia vel sapiens nemo est, qui prospexerit → Denn keinen Weisen gibt's, der alles sieht vorher

Menander, Monostichoi, 486

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Boethus, Boëthus or Boethos (Ancient Greek: Βόηθος) may refer to:

  1. Hotepsekhemwy (29th century BCE), Egyptian king known in Greek sources as Boethos
  2. Boethus (Platonist) [ca] (4th century BCE), Platonist philosopher
  3. Boethoi (3rd–2nd century BCE), a family of metalworkers, including
    1. Boethos I [de]
    2. Boethos II [de]
    3. Boethos III [de]
  4. Boethus of Carthage [de; sk] (c. 2nd century BCE), Greek sculptor
  5. Boethus of Chalcedon (c. 2nd century BCE), Greek sculptor
  6. Boethos (gem cutter) [de] (c. 2nd century BCE), Greek gem cutter
  7. Boethus of Marathon [de] (died 120/119 BCE), Greek philosopher
  8. Boethus of Sidon (Stoic) (fl. 2nd century BCE), Stoic philosopher
  9. Boethus of Sidon (Peripatetic) (c. 75 BCE – c. 10 BCE), Peripatetic philosopher
  10. Boethus of Cilicia [ca; fr; el] (1st century BCE), Roman governor and poet
  11. Herod II (died 33/34 CE), Judean prince, sometimes called Herod Boethus
  12. Boethus the Epicurean [ca; gl] (fl. 1st century CE), Epicurean philosopher
  13. Titus Flavius Boethus (died 168 CE), Roman senator
  14. Boethus (family), family of Jewish high priests
  15. Boethus, namesake of the ancient Jewish sect of the Boethusians
    1. Simon son of Boethus, his son