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-|Ἰκαρομένιππος ἢ Ὑπερνέφελος+'''''Ἰκαρομένιππος ἢ Ὑπερνέφελος''''' (''Icaromenippus or The Sky-man'') is a story by [[Lucian]].
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-|''Icaromenippus or The Sky-man''+Imitating [[Icarus]], [[Menippus ]]makes himself a pair of wings and flies up to the gods where he learns that [[Zeus]] has decided to destroy all philosophers as useless.
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⁠"Three thousand stadia from the earth to the moon. . . . Marvel not, my comrade, if I appear talking to you on super-terrestrial and aerial topics. The long and the short of the matter is that I am running over the order of a Journey I have lately made."—Lucian's Icaromenippus --epigraph to The First Men in the Moon by H. G. Wells

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Ἰκαρομένιππος ἢ Ὑπερνέφελος (Icaromenippus or The Sky-man) is a story by Lucian.

Imitating Icarus, Menippus makes himself a pair of wings and flies up to the gods where he learns that Zeus has decided to destroy all philosophers as useless.




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