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| - Fintis fue una filósofa pitagórica, probablemente del siglo III a.C., nacida y fallecida en Crotona. Escribió un trabajo sobre el comportamiento correcto de las mujeres, dos de cuyos extractos están conservados por Estobeo, Sobre la templanza de la mujer. (es)
- Fintis (antzinako grezieraz: Φίντυς, Fintys; Crotona, k.a. IV. mendea - k.a. III. mendea ) greziar filosofo pitagorikoa zen. Emakumeen portaera egokiari buruzko liburu bat idatzi zuen, liburu honen bi laburpen doxografo mazedoniarrak jaso zituen bere Emakumeen epeltasunari buruz lanean. (eu)
- Phintys ou Phyntis (grec moderne : Φίντυς) est une philosophe grecque pythagoricienne du IVe ou IIIe siècle av. J.-C.. On ne connaît rien de sa vie, ni de ses origines. Elle a écrit un livre sur le comportement à suivre par les femmes dont deux extraits ont été préservés par Jean Stobée. (fr)
- Fintis (in greco antico: Φίντυς, Fintys; Crotone, ... – Crotone, ...; fl. VI secolo a.C.) è stata una filosofa greca antica della scuola pitagorica. (it)
- Phintys van Sparta (ca. 400 v.Chr.) was een pythagoreïsche filosofe. Ze was de dochter van Kallicrates en wordt genoemd als een van de veertien pythagoreïsche vrouwen in de , een anthologie die Stobaeus schreef voor de opvoeding van zijn zoon. Er is weinig met zekerheid geweten over haar leven, en zelfs de veronderstelling dat ze tot de school van Pythagoras behoorde is onderwerp van controverse. (nl)
- Phintys (altgriechisch Φίντυς) war angeblich eine antike Pythagoreerin; ob es sich um eine historische Gestalt oder um eine literarische Fiktion handelt, ist ungewiss. Über ihre Lebenszeit und Lebensumstände ist nichts überliefert. (de)
- Phintys was a Pythagorean philosopher, probably from the third century BC. She wrote a work on the correct behaviour of women, two extracts of which are preserved by Stobaeus. According to Stobaeus, Phintys was the daughter of Callicrates, who is otherwise unknown. Holger Thesleff suggests that this Callicrates might be identified with Callicratidas, a Spartan general who died at the Battle of Arginusae. If so, this would make Phintys a Spartan, and date her birth to the late fifth century BC, and her floruit to the fourth century. I. M. Plant considers this emendation "fanciful". Iamblichus mentions Philtys in his list of female Pythagoreans; he says that she was from Croton and that her father was called Theophrius. I. M. Plant believes that Iamblichus' Philtys, though also a Pythagorean (en)
- Fíntis (ou Phyntis; 4º ou 3º século a.C.) foi uma filósofa pitagórica, que escreveu um trabalho sobre o comportamento correto das mulheres, dois fragmentos foram conservados por Estobeu. Em um fragmento, ela diz que as mulheres gregas usavam maquiagem na face porque tinham uma vida sedentária, e precisavam de meios artificiais para restaurar o vermelho e o branco naturais. Fíntis, filha de Calícrates, descreveu as cinco Virtudes de uma esposa: (pt)
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