- BCE;
probably because of that role,
Plato depicted Anytus as an
interlocutor in the
dialogue Meno.
Anytus appears to have been one of the
nouveaux riche of...
- well-educated and so
Anytus is well-suited to join the investigation.
Socrates suggests that the
sophists are
teachers of virtue.
Anytus is horrified, saying...
- of
Socrates were:
Anytus, a rich and
socially prominent Athenian who
opposed the
Sophists on principle.
Socrates says that
Anytus joined the prosecution...
-
Anytos or
Anytus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄνυτος, romanized: Ánytos) was one of the
Titans of Gr**** mythology. He was
supposed to have
raised Despoina, and in Arcadia...
-
Synonyms Scotogramma perplexa Smith, 1888
Lasionycta perplexa McDunnough, 1938
Anytus marloffi Dyar, 1922
Lasionycta marloffi McDunnough, 1938
Lasionycta alberta...
-
Noctuoidea Family:
Noctuidae Genus:
Blepharita Species: B. leucocyma
Binomial name
Blepharita leucocyma (Hampson 1907)
Synonyms Anytus lencocyma Hampson 1907...
-
sophist rhetorician Polycrates (440–370)
presents the
prosecution speech by
Anytus,
which condemned Socrates for his
political and
religious activities in...
-
indistinguishable from Xanthippe, and will be
accused by men
indistinguishable from
Anytus and Meletus.
Origen also
records a
heterodox version of the doctrine, noting...
- of Cities, Book i,
noted by Pseudo-Plutarch
Parallel Stories, "Ilus and
Anytus". Photius,
Bibliotheca 186. This
incident was
commemorated in 1842 by the...
-
death penalty in
accordance with the
charge of asebeia.
Other accusers were
Anytus and Lycon.
After a
month or two, in late
spring or
early summer, the trial...