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    Speusippus (/spjuːˈsɪpəs/; Greek: Σπεύσιππος; c. 408 – 339/8 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher. Speusippus was Plato's nephew by his sister Potone...
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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...
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  • back into Syracuse. Speusippus, Greek philosopher (d. 339 BC) Hermocrates, leader of the moderate democrats of Syracuse "Speusippus". Oxford Reference...
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  • 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...
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  • (Greek: 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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  • 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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    post-Parmenidean. Plutarch, Strabo and Diogenes—following the testimony of Speusippus—agree that Parmenides participated in the government of his city, organizing...
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    proprietor. He held the position for forty years, appointing his nephew Speusippus as his successor. The members of the Academy elected later scholarchs...
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    Tarentum, Leodamas of Thasos, and Neoclides. According to Debra Nails, Speusippus "joined the group in about 390 BC". She claims, "It is not until Eudoxus...
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    Reading Plato. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-18984-2. Tarán, Leonardo (1981). Speusippus of Athens. Brill Publishers. Tarán, Leonardo (2001). "Plato's Alleged...
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