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    Speusippus (/ s p juː ˈ s ɪ p ə s /; Greek: Σπεύσιππος; c. 408 – 339/8 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher. Speusippus was Plato 's nephew by his sister Potone . After Plato's death, c. 348 BC, Speusippus inherited the Academy , near age 60, and remained its head for the next eight years.

  2. May 22, 2003 · Speusippus. First published Thu May 22, 2003; substantive revision Tue Dec 20, 2016. Speusippus of Athens was the son of Plato’s sister Potone; he became head of the Academy on Plato’s death in 348/347 and remained its head for eight years (Diogenes Laertius iv 1), apparently until his death.

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · indeterminate dyad. the One. Speusippus (died 339/338 bc) was a Greek philosopher who became head, or scholarch, of the Greek Academy after the death in 347 bc of Plato, who had founded it in 387. A nephew and disciple of Plato, Speusippus accompanied him on his journey to Sicily in 361.

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  6. May 18, 2018 · SPEUSIPPUS (b. Athens, ca. 408 b.c.; d. Athens, 339 b.c.) philosophy. Speusippus’ father was Eurymedon, and his mother was Plato’s sister Potone. A member of the Academy, he became its head after Plato’s death. He was a friend of Dion and supported his political plans.

  7. Mar 7, 2016 · Speusippus (c. 407–339 bce), Athenianphilosopher, son of Eurymedon and of *Plato (1)'s sister Potone. He accompanied Plato on his last visit to Sicily (361) and succeeded him as head of the *Academy from 347 to 339.

  8. SPEUSIPPUS (circa 407-339 B.C.) (Head of the Academy, 347-339 B.C.) The foregoing is the best account of Plato that we were able to compile after a diligent examination of the authorities. He was succeeded by Speusippus, an Athenian and son of Eurymedon, who belonged to the deme of Myrrhinus, and was the son of Plato's sister Potone.

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