- (Ancient Gr****: Αἰσχίνης Σφήττιος, c. 425 BC – c. 350 BC) or
Aeschines Socraticus (Ancient Gr****: Αἰσχίνης Σωκρατικός), son of Lysanias, of the deme Sphettus...
-
According to
Aeschines Socraticus,
Lysicles lived with
Aspasia after Pericles's
death and had a son with her.
Aeschines Socraticus is said to have credited...
- φασι Κοάλεμον προσαγορευθῆναι. Plutarch, Life of
Cimon 4.3;
Aeschines Socraticus, fr. 16
Scholia on Aristophanes,
Knights 198 Chantraine, Pierre. Dictionnaire...
- Ἀγαθάνορος).
Moving to
Athens in
early youth, he
became the
pupil of
Aeschines Socraticus, but
subsequently joined himself to Plato, whom he
accompanied to Sicily...
-
student of Socrates, as well as the
eponymous dialogues by
Aeschines Socraticus and Antisthenes).
Purportedly based on his own
personal experience, Antisthenes...
- Alcibiades" in a
conversation in his Memorabilia. In the
Telauges of
Aeschines Socraticus,
Socrates appears to have
criticized Critobulus for his
ignorance and...
- on Plato,
Ficino interprets amor
platonicus ("Platonic love") and amor
socraticus ("Socratic love")
allegorically as
idealized male love, in
keeping with...
- the
latter half of the 4th
century Aeschines of
Sphettus (or
Aeschines Socraticus),
follower of
Socrates and
author of
Socratic dialogues Aeschines, one...
- II of
Macedon – king
Aesara –
female Pythagorean philosopher Aeschines Socraticus –
Socratic philosopher Aeschines –
Athenian orator Aeschines – Physician...
-
Aspasia appears in the
philosophical writings of Plato, Xenophon,
Aeschines Socraticus and Antisthenes. Some
scholars argue that
Plato was
impressed by her intelligence...