Aeschines Socraticus 4th cent. B.C

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tlg0673
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Name:
Aeschines Socraticus 4th cent. B.C
Abbr:
Aeschin.Socr.
Alt names:
Αiσχίνης
Aischinos, Sōkratikos
Aeschines, of Sphettus
Eschine, de Sphettos
Aischines, Sokratiker
Aischines, von Sphettos
Eschine, Socratico
Esquines,, el Socrático
Aeschines Socraticus, Philosophus
Aeschin.Socr.
Field of activity:
Philosopher
Notes:
Xenocrates De morte, 1515 (name not given)
Oxford Class. Dict. (Aeschines Socraticus, 4th cent. B.C.)
Aischinou Sōkratikou dialogoi treis, 1814
Wikipedia, 17 July 2006 (called Aeschines Socraticus - "the Socratic Aeschines" - by historians to distinguish him from the more historically influential Athenian orator named Aeschines)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition,
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol , 1867, p. 1:
Brill's New Pauly: "Aeschines, Student of Socrates, ...From the Attic deme of Sphettus, son of Lysanias, student of Socrates. Born between 430/420 BC, died after 375/6 BC. A. was present during Socrates' trial and death ... A. authored seven dialogues with the following titles: Militiades, Callias, Axiochus, Aspasia, Alcibiades, Telauges and Rhinon. ..." From Döring, Klaus (Bamberg).
 

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