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- Philosophers, referencing Sosicrates as the sole authority behind such facts as Aristippus having written nothing. It is inferred that Sosicrates flourished after...
- Philosteph**** Phylarchus Polybius Posidonius Satyrus the Peripatetic Sosicrates Theopompus Timaeus (historian) Gaius Acilius Acesander Alexander Lychnus...
- to have been written by Aristippus. However, Diogenes also wrote that Sosicrates had stated that Aristippus had written nothing. Among Aristippus' pupils...
- taught, many of the Mannerists including the Pan Painter. According to Sosicrates, who quoted Hermippus, Myson was the son of Strymon, a tyrant of his country...
- Antigonus of Carystus, Sotion, Heraclides Lembos (an epitome of Sotion), Sosicrates, Alexander Polyhistor, Jason of Nysa, Antisthenes of Rhodes, and Nicias...
- authorship is ascribed to Aristippus, though he also states that according to Sosicrates of Rhodes, Aristippus never wrote anything. Some letters attributed to...
- inscription. Phanagoria Island in Antarctica is named after Phanagoria. Sosicrates (Ancient Gr****: Σωσικράτης) of Phanagoria, ancient Gr**** poet. Castor...
- after enumerating the works of Aristo of Chios, says that Panaetius and Sosicrates attributed all these works, except the letters, to Aristo of Ceos. Whether...
- as works by Hippobotus, Aristippus, Panaetius, Apollodorus of Athens, Sosicrates, Satyrus, Sotion, Neanthes, Hermippus, Antigonus, Heraclides, Hieronymus...
- mentioned by Polybius. This list was perhaps published by Apollodoros and Sosicrates, whose lost works were used by Diogenes Laertius. The list went at least...