Neanthes of Cyzicus
Cyzicus, Isocrates, Proxeny, Delphi, Diogenes Laërtius
978-613-9-11934-9
6139119340
56
2012-01-08
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Neanthes is apparently the name of two writers whose works have largely been lost. The elder Neanthes of Cyzicus was a disciple of Philiscus of Miletus ("who is reasonably certain to have died before 300 BC"), who himself had been a pupil of Isocrates. An honorary decree of 287 BC in which the people Delphi award him the proxeny (Fouilles de Delphes 1.429 = FGrHist 84 T 2) is the earliest of "only five decrees from the third century honoring historians, teachers of grammar or literature, or philosophers for their educational activities in the cities' gymnasia."
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