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Speusippus (/spjuːˈsɪpəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σπεύσιππος; c. 408 – 339/8 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** philosopher.
Speusippus was Plato's
nephew by his sister...
- back into Syracuse.
Speusippus, Gr****
philosopher (d. 339 BC) Hermocrates,
leader of the
moderate democrats of
Syracuse "
Speusippus".
Oxford Reference...
- Elis (approximate date)
Speusippus, head of Plato's
Academy (b. 407 BC) Ateas, king of the
Scythians (b. c. 429 BC) "
Speusippus".
Oxford Reference. Retrieved...
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collected and
compiled the Acts of the Martyrs. A copy of the acts of
Speusippus,
Eleusippus and
Melapsippus was sent from
Langres by one Varnahair, to...
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Platonic Academy in
Athens under its
founder Plato and
under his
successor Speusippus.
According to the Suda, Plato, on his
departure for
Sicily in 361/360...
- she
continued her
studies with
Speusippus, Plato's nephew. She is also said to have had a
relationship with
Speusippus. A
papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus...
- (Gr****: Ἀξιοθέα Φλειασία fl. c. 350 BCE) was a
female student of
Plato and
Speusippus. She was born in Phlius,
which was
under Spartan rule when
Plato founded...
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Saints Speusippus, Eleusippus, and
Melapsippus (Meleusippus) (died c. 175 AD) are
venerated as
Christian martyrs.
Their legend states that
Speusippus, Eleusippus...
- post-Parmenidean. Plutarch,
Strabo and Diogenes—following the
testimony of
Speusippus—agree that
Parmenides parti****ted in the
government of his city, organizing...
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introduced into Rome for the
first time.
Plato dies and his
nephew Speusippus is
named as head of the Academy.
Aristotle leaves Athens due to the anti-Macedonian...