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Oenomaus of Gadara : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oenomaus of Gadara Oenomaus ( ''Oinomaus''; fl. 2nd century CE) of Gadara, was a Pagan〔https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0015_0_15022.html OENOMAUS OF GADARA°〕 Cynic philosopher. He is known principally for the long extracts of a work attacking oracles, which have been preserved among the writings of Eusebius of Caesarea. ==Life== Oenomaus was a native of Gadara, which was then a partially Hellenized community in northern Palestine. He is one of four philosophers listed in the ''Chronicle'' of Jerome, as flourishing in the 3rd year of Hadrian's reign (119 AD). It has been suggested that Oenomaus is identical to the philosopher ''Abnimos ha-Gardi'', who is mentioned several times in the Talmud and Midrash as the pagan friend of Rabbi Meir.〔(''Œnomaus of Gadara'' ) at JewishEncyclopedia.com〕 Although this is not impossible, there is nothing in the Jewish stories to provide a convincing link to Oenomaus.〔Donald R. Dudley (1937), (''A History of Cynicism'' ), p. 162. Methuen〕
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