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  1. "Lamprocles" published on by null. The Oxford Biblical Studies Online and Oxford Islamic Studies Online have retired. Content you previously purchased on Oxford Biblical Studies Online or Oxford Islamic Studies Online has now moved to Oxford Reference, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, or What Everyone Needs to Know®.

  2. Lamprocles. This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Lamproklês (Λαμπροκλῆς),” composed of two elements: “lámpō (λάμπω) lamprós (λᾰμπρός)” (to shine, be bright, give light) plus “kléos (κλέος)” (rumor, report, good report, fame, glory). In turn, the name means “glorious and bright.”. Lamprocles ...

  3. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q5132817Lamprocles - Wikidata

    Jul 5, 2023 · eswiki Lamprocles; kshwiki Lamprokles; ptwiki Lamprocles; Wikibooks (0 entries) edit. Wikinews (0 entries) edit. Wikiquote (0 entries) edit. Wikisource (0 entries ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › XanthippeXanthippe - Wikipedia

    Xanthippe. Xanthippe ( / zænˈθɪpi /; Greek: Ξανθίππη, Ancient: [ksantʰíppɛː], Modern: [ksanˈθipi]; 5th–4th century BCE) was an ancient Athenian, the wife of Socrates and mother of their three sons: Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus. She was likely much younger than Socrates, perhaps by as much as 40 years.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MenexenusMenexenus - Wikipedia

    Menexenus. Menexenus ( / məˈnɛksənəs /; Greek: Μενέξενоς) was one of the three sons of Socrates and Xanthippe. His two brothers were Lamprocles and Sophroniscus. Menexenus is not to be confused with the character of the same name who appears in Plato 's dialogues Menexenus and Lysis. Socrates' sons Menexenus and Sophroniscus were ...

  6. Lamprocles. Lamprocles. Life and Work1. 1 Scholiast on Plato, Alcibiades I (‘Pericles consorted with wise men, e.g. Pythocleides and Anaxagoras’) Pythocleides was a musician, a teacher of the dignified style of music and a Pythagorean; his pupil was Agathocles, whose pupil was Lamprocles, 2 whose pupil was Damon. 2 ‘Plutarch’, On Music.

  7. Socrates had three sons according to Plato's dialogues, as you mention. In Apology 34d he says: I have a family too, and indeed sons, men of Athens, three of them, one already a teenager [μειράκιον meirákion] and two who are children [παιδία paidía ]. We know that the teenager was named Lamprocles, and he actually appears ...

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