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Meletus (Ancient Gr****: Μέλητος; fl. 5th–4th
century BCE), a
citizen of
Athens in the
classical Era, came from the
Pithus deme and has
become known for...
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where Socrates questions Meletus,
represented a good use of interrogation.
Except for Socrates's two
dialogues with
Meletus,
about the
nature and logic...
- ran as follows: “This
indictment and
affidavit is
sworn by
Meletus, the son of
Meletus of Pitthos,
against Socrates, the son of
Sophroniscus of Alopece:...
- (36a–b)
entails that
Meletus, Lycon, and
Anytus each was
responsible for one-third of the
votes against Socrates,
which implies that
Meletus failed to persuade...
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Socrates tells him that he is
preparing to go to
court against the
charges of
Meletus on the
grounds of impiety.
Euthyphro tells Socrates that he is
going to...
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December 2021.
Hasanudin Aco, ed. (4
December 2021). "Update
Gunung Semeru Meletus: 1
Warga Meninggal, 3
Orang Masih Hilang,
Puluhan Luka-luka" [Update on...
- of Athens. The
accusations against Socrates were
initiated by a poet,
Meletus, who
asked for the
death penalty in
accordance with the
charge of asebeia...
- it thus
pleases the gods, thus let it be. (From Plato's Crito)
Anytus and
Meletus may
indeed kill me, but they
cannot harm me. (From Plato's Apology)...
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trial for
impiety and the
corruption of the young, his accusers, Anytus,
Meletus, and Lycon,
sought the
death penalty. However, Socrates's allies, Crito...
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eruption of
Kelud Eruption of the
Kelut volcano in Java "Gunung
Kelud Meletus" (in Indonesian).
MetroTV News. 13
February 2014.
Archived from the original...