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- regarded him as the founder of Cynic philosophy. Antisthenes was born c. 446 BCE, the son of Antisthenes, an Athenian. His mother was thought to have been...
- begins with Antisthenes (c. 445–365 BC), who was an older contemporary of Plato and a pupil of Socrates. About 25 years his junior, Antisthenes was one of...
- became a disciple of Antisthenes, himself a student of Socrates. Although the timeline of Diogenes' arrival in Athens and Antisthenes' death raises some...
- nature. Diogenes Laertius also lists an otherwise historically obscure Antisthenes who wrote a commentary on Hera****us. The Pythagorean and comic writer...
- (2015). Antisthenes of Athens: Texts, Translations, and Commentary. University of Michigan Press. p. 20. Prince 2015, pp. 518–522 (Antisthenes' literary...
- Antisthenes (Gr****: Ἀντισθένης) was the name of several people in the time of Ancient Greece: Antisthenes of Athens, 445-365 BCE, pupil of Socrates and...
- ascribed to Socrates and Plato, forming the foundation of Aristotelianism. Antisthenes founded the school that would come to be known as Cynicism and accused...
- also four sources extant in fragmentary states: Aeschines of Sphettus, Antisthenes, Euclid of Megara, and Phaedo of Elis. In addition, there are two satirical...
- by as much as 40 years. In Xenophon's Symposium, she is described by Antisthenes as "the most difficult, harshest, painful, ill-tempered" wife; this characterisation...
- mentions an Antisthenes who wrote a work called Meleagris, of which the third book is quoted; and Pliny the Elder speaks of an Antisthenes who wrote on...