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- as his successor. The members of the Academy elected later scholarchs. A list of scholarchs of the four main philosophy schools during the ****enistic...
- an eminent Gr**** Platonist philosopher and Plato's third successor as scholarch (i.e., head of the Academy) from 314/313 to 270/269 BC. A pupil of Xenocrates...
- Aristotle's works were not widely read. The names of the first seven or eight scholarchs (leaders) of the Peripatetic school are known with varying levels of certainty...
- Law) (in Hebrew), Hil. Sanhedrin 4:11 Cohen, S.J.D., "Patriarchs and Scholarchs," PAAJR 48 (1981), 57–85. Goodman, M., "The Roman State and the Jewish...
- 430 Neoplatonic Polemarchus Polemon of Athens Stoic Polemon of Athens (scholarch) before 314 - 270/269 BC Academic Polemon of Laodicea Sophist Polus Polyaenus...
- Rhodius; fl. c. 60 BC) was a Gr**** philosopher from Rhodes who was also the scholarch (head) of the Peripatetic school. He is most famous for publishing a new...
- the latter commence with Arcesilaus. Plato's immediate successors as "Scholarch" of the Academy were Speusippus (347–339 BC), Xenocrates (339–314 BC)...
- Lacydes, without formally being elected scholarchs. On Telecles' death in 167/6 BC, Evander remained scholarch for a few more years. Evander himself was...
- adjectival suffix 𐤍𐤉-‎ (-ōniy). According to the 6th century AD Neoplatonist scholarch Damascius, Astronoë was the "mother of the gods", and had fallen in love...
- BC) of Chalcedon was a Gr**** philosopher, mathematician, and leader (scholarch) of the Platonic Academy from 339/8 to 314/3 BC. His teachings followed...