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Origen

c.185-c.254

Marcus Tullius Cicero

106-43 B.C.

Xenophanes

c.570-470 B.C.

Pindar

c. 518-438 B.C.

Herophilus of Chalcedon

335-280 B.C.


Anatomist at the Great Library of Alexandria


Demetrius of Phalerum

First director of the museum at Alexandria

Dionysius of Syracuse

The tyrant who disappointed Plato

Callisthenes

Aristotle's nephew, executed by Alexander in a flimsy pretext

Gorgias of Leontini

483-375 B.C.


On Non-Being

Euphraeus

The Academy alumnus who advised Perdicca of Macedon to allow his heir, Philip, to rule his own province

Nicomachus

Aristotle's physician father

Theophrastus

Prominent student of Aristotle


Father of Botany

Speusippus

Plato's nephew, chosen over Aristotle to head the Academy

Boethius

Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius


c.475-525

Pseudo-Dionysius

(The Areopagite)


Late 5th/early 6th century

Donatus

Aelius Donatus


c. 4

Vergil

Publius Vergilius Maro


70-19 B.C.


The Aenied


The Georgics


The Eclogues

Democritus of Abdera

430-390 B.C.

Carneades

Founder of the New (3rd) Academy


The Father of Probabilism


214-129/8 B.C.

Chrysippus

Successor to Cleanthes as the head of Stoicism


280-207 B.C.

Zeno

Of Citium


Founder of Stoicism


335-263 B.C.

Iamblichus

c. 250-325

Ambrose

c.339-397

Plotinus

205-269

Plato

429-347 B.C.

Epicurus

341-270 B.C.

Justin Martyr

c.100-c.165

Philon of Larissa

The last undisputed head of the Academy


160-80 B.C.

Isocrates

436-338 B.C.

Protagoras

c.490-c.420 B.C.

Socrates

469-399 B.C.

Antiphon of Rhamnus

Prominent orator in the last two decades of the 5th century

Aristotle

384-322 B.C.

The Seven Sages of Greece

1) Cleobulus of Lindos


2) Solon of Athens


3) Chilon of Sparta


4) Bias of Priene


5) Thales of Miletus


6) Pittacus of Mytilene


7) Periander of Corinth

Aeschylus

525/4-456/5 B.C.

Sophocles

496-406 B.C.

Euripides

480-406 B.C.

Menander

c.342-c.292 B.C.

Plautus

Titus Maccius Plautus


c.254-184 B.C.

Terence

Publius Terence Afer


c.195/85-c.159 B.C.

Prodicus

Sophist Contemporary of Plato