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Menedemus of
Eretria (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μενέδημος ὁ Ἐρετριεύς; 345/44 – 261/60 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher and
founder of the
Eretrian school. He learned...
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founded by
Phaedo of Elis; it was
later transferred to
Eretria by his
pupil Menedemus. It can be
referred to as the Elian-Eretrian School, on the ****umption...
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Menedemus was a Gr****
philosopher and
founder of the
Eretrian school.
Menedemus may also
refer to:
Menedemus (general), one of the
generals of Alexander...
- and the
other to his
neighbour Menedemus. All the
action takes place in the
street in
front of the houses.
Menedemus – an
Athenian gentleman,
newly moved...
- that
Menedemus was
originally a
pupil of
Colotes of Lampsacus, on the
other hand, may be true. Two
papyri from
Herculaneum show that
Menedemus disputed...
- held for the next
scholarch of the Academy.
Menedemus and
Heraclides narrowly lost to Xenocrates.
Menedemus left the Academy, and set up a
school of his...
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Menedemus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μενέδημος) was one of the
generals of
Alexander the Great, who was sent in 329 BC
against Spitamenes,
satrap of Sogdiana, but...
- question.
Diogenes Laërtius
wrote a
brief biography of the
philosopher Menedemus in
which he
relates that: [O]nce when
Alexinus asked him
whether he had...
- Aristippus, Phaedo, Euclides, Stilpo, Crito, Simon, Glaucon, Simmias, Cebes,
Menedemus of
Eretria Book 3:
Plato Plato Book 4: The
Academy Speusippus, Xenocrates...
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married to the mother, and
Menedemus to the daughter. And when Asclepiades's wife died, he took the wife of
Menedemus, and
Menedemus went on to
marry a rich...