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    Lamprocles ( Greek: Λαμπροκλῆς) was Socrates ' and Xanthippe 's eldest son. His two brothers were Menexenus and Sophroniscus. Lamprocles was a youth (μειράκιον meirakion) at the time of Socrates' trial and death. According to Aristotle, Socrates' descendants as a whole turned out to be unremarkable "fools and dullards". [1]

  2. Mar 20, 2023 · Mar 20, 2023. Actaeus and wife. Funerary naiskos. Piraeus Archaeological Museum. By Giovanni Dall’Orto. CC attribution. Socrates’ eldest son was Lamprocles, whom we meet in Xenophon’s dialogues....

  3. Socrates had three children with his wife, Xanthippe. They were Lamprocles, Sophoniscus, and Menexenus. Lamprocles was the eldest of the three, and Menexenus was the youngest. All three were only children when Socrates underwent trial and was eventually sentenced to death.

  4. Jun 17, 2020 · Lamprocles approached the entrance, greeted the guard with a low nod, and walked towards the distinctive blue of his mother’s formal tunic. Xanthippe’s head was erect as he approached. She cast a red-eyed glance at him as her embrace continued to muffle the sobs of Sophroniscos, Lamprocles' younger brother.

  5. Lamprocles (early/mid-5th cent. bce), Athenian musician and poet, teacher of *Damon (2), composer of *dithyrambs (Ath. 491c) and a famous *hymn to Athena quoted by *Aristophanes (1) (Nub.967). He is said to have recognized the real nature of the Mixolydian mode (ps.-Plut.

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  7. Fiction. Socrates’ Home Life. Lydia Masseron finds out exactly what’s on Xanthippe’s mind. Setting: Xanthippe’s home. Lamprocles (6) and Sophroniscus (4) are running about. Xanthippe has just found out that she’s pregnant again. Akantha, her friend, has just popped in. Akantha: Greetings Xanthippe! I hear congratulations are in order.

  8. 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.

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