Ἀρχύτας

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παῖδας ἐκτεκνούμενος λάθρᾳ θνῄσκοντας ἀμελεῖ → having gotten children in secret, he abandons them to die

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Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ

• Alolema(s): Ἀρχύτης Pl.Ep.338c

• Morfología: [jón. gen. -έω Eratosth.35.7]
Arquitas
1 de Tarento, filósofo pitagórico y hombre de Estado, IV a.C., Pl.l.c., D.61.46, Arist.Rh.1412a13, Eratosth.l.c., Plu.Marc.14, D.L.8.79, Archyt., I.
2 éforo espartano en 405/4 a.C., X.HG 2.1.10, 3.10.
3 de Anfisa, poeta épico, III a.C., Archyt.Amph., I.
4 músico de Mitilene llamado ὁ ἁρμονικός D.L.8.82, Ath.600f.
5 autor de un tratado sobre cocina, Ath.516c.
6 autor de un tratado sobre agricultura, D.L.8.82.
7 poeta epigramático, D.L.8.82.
8 autor de un tratado de mecánica, D.L.8.82.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἀρχύτας: ου (ῡ) ὁ Архит (из Тарента, философ пифагорейской школы V-IV вв. до н. э.) Arst.

Wikipedia EN

Archytas (/ˈɑːrkɪtəs/; Greek: Ἀρχύτας; 428–347 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, statesman, and strategist. He was a scientist of the Pythagorean school and famous for being the reputed founder of mathematical mechanics, as well as a good friend of Plato.