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- Athenian gentleman-farmer (kaloskagathos) named Ischomachus. In the discussion related by Socrates, Ischomachus describes the methods he used to educate his...
- Having come to Greece to attend the Olympic games, he met and asked Ischomachus about Socrates, resulting in a strong desire to see Socrates, after hearing...
- Socratic dialogues), Oeconomicus (which concerns Socrates' encounter with Ischomachus and Critobulus), and Symposium (which recounts an evening at a dinner...
- Horse Race sons of Pheidolas Corinth 68 § 508 BC Stadion Isomachus (or Ischomachus) Crotone Eusebius 68 § 508 BC Wrestling Kalliteles Sparta 68 § 508 BC...
- Wrestling Timasitheus of Croton 068th 508 BC Stadion Isomachus of Croton (or Ischomachus) Hoplitodromos Phrikias of Pellene Wrestling Calliteles of Laconia Keles...
- leads Socrates to consider himself far wealthier than Crito. Meanwhile, Ischomachus, a "fair and good" upper-class farmer, focuses his instructions on household...
- The antidosis was apparently not uncommon, as evidenced by a joke by Ischomachus, the wealthy protagonist of Xenophon's Economics. When Socrates asked...
- (1992), pp. 25–35 Scaife, A.R., "Ritual and persuasion in the house of Ischomachus", CJ 90.3 (1994–1995), pp. 225–232 Scaife, R., "The Kypria and its early...
- Xenophantean Socrates - A Socrates that is accepting of the views of Ischomachus in Xenophon. Strauss's Socrates that is in the main SocX with some traits...
- (1988-01-01). "How a Woman Can Be More Like a Man: The Dialogue Between Ischomachus and his Wife in Xenophone's Oeconomicus". Helios. 15 (1): 9–22. Murnaghan...