- did as well.
Dropides II was the
father of
Critias II, who
lived into the late 6th century. The son of
Critias II was Leaides, who is
known only from an...
-
occasionally combine both
Timaeus and
Critias as Timaeus-
Critias.
Timaeus Unlike the
other speakers of the
Critias, it is
unclear whether Timaeus is a historical...
-
ancient writings,
including the
story of
Atlantis in the
Critias of Plato.
Within the dialogue,
Critias (460–403 BC) says that orichal**** had been considered...
-
dialogue Critias. Parti****nts in the
dialogue include Socrates, Timaeus, Hermocrates, and
Critias. Some
scholars believe that it is not the
Critias of the...
-
dialogues are the
politicians Critias and
Hermocrates as well as the
philosophers Socrates and
Timaeus of Locri,
although only
Critias speaks of Atlantis. In...
-
while Critias has
Theramenes killed via poison. K****andra
meets with Theramenes'
adjutant Nikomedes, who
points her to "The Viper",
Critias' informant...
- whom
Xenophon depicts as
revolted by
Critias'
excessive violence and
injustice and
trying to
oppose him.
Critias accused Theramenes of
conspiracy and...
- part of Plato's late
trilogy along with
Timaeus and
Critias. It is not
known exactly how
Critias ended, as the
ending to the book is
currently lost, so...
- an answer, he next
turns to the boy's
mentor Critias. In the dialogue,
Charmides and then
later Critias champion that
Temperance is "doing one's own work"...
- the
Critias depicted in the
Timaeus and
Critias dialogues is the ****ure
member of the
Thirty Tyrants who
appears elsewhere in Plato's
writing (
Critias IV)...