- as his successor. The
members of the
Academy elected later scholarchs. A list of
scholarchs of the four main
philosophy schools during the ****enistic...
- an
eminent Gr****
Platonist philosopher and Plato's
third successor as
scholarch (i.e., head of the Academy) from 314/313 to 270/269 BC. A
pupil of Xenocrates...
- Aristotle's
works were not
widely read. The
names of the
first seven or
eight scholarchs (leaders) of the
Peripatetic school are
known with
varying levels of certainty...
- the
latter commence with Arcesilaus. Plato's
immediate successors as "
Scholarch" of the
Academy were
Speusippus (347–339 BC),
Xenocrates (339–314 BC)...
-
seventy judges who
comprise the Sanhedrin". Cohen, S.J.D., "Patriarchs and
Scholarchs,"
PAAJR 48 (1981), 57–85. Goodman, M., "The
Roman State and the Jewish...
- 430
Neoplatonic Polemarchus Polemon of
Athens Stoic Polemon of
Athens (
scholarch)
before 314 - 270/269 BC
Academic Polemon of
Laodicea Sophist Polus Polyaenus...
- Rhodius; fl. c. 60 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher from
Rhodes who was also the
scholarch (head) of the
Peripatetic school. He is most
famous for
publishing a new...
- most
famous and the most enthusiastic.
Philo was the last
undisputed scholarch of the
Academy in
direct succession from Plato.
After his
death in 84/3...
- the Epicureans, whom
previous skeptics had spared.[citation needed] As
scholarch (leader) of the Academy, he was one of
three philosophers sent to Rome...
-
adjectival suffix 𐤍𐤉- (-ōniy).
According to the 6th
century AD
Neoplatonist scholarch Damascius, Astronoë was the "mother of the gods", and had
fallen in love...