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Philip II of Macedon (382 BC–336 BC; Greek: ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ) was the King of Macedon from 359 BC until his death.
In 347 BC, Philip advanced to the conquest of the eastern districts about the Hebrus, and compelled the submission of the Thracian prince Cersobleptes.
In 336 BC, when the invasion of Persia was in its very early stage, Philip was assassinated by a lover named Pausanias.
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 MSN Encarta - Plato
347 bc), Greek philosopher, one of the most creative and influential thinkers in Western philosophy.
In 387 bc Plato founded the Academy in Athens, the institution often described as the first European university.
Pursuing an opportunity to combine philosophy and practical politics, Plato went to Sicily in 367 bc to tutor the new ruler of Syracuse, Dionysius the Younger, in the art of philosophical rule.
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 MSN Encarta - Aristotle
Aristotle was born at Stagira, in Macedonia, the son of a physician to the royal court.
When Plato died in 347 bc, Aristotle moved to Assos, a city in Asia Minor, where a friend of his, Hermias, was ruler.
After Hermias was captured and executed by the Persians in 345 bc, Aristotle went to Pella, the Macedonian capital, where he became the tutor of the king's young son Alexander, later known as Alexander the Great.
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 Plato
Plato was in military service from 409 BC to 404 BC but at this time he wanted a political career rather than a military one.
In 403 BC there was a restoration of democracy at Athens and Plato had great hopes that he would be able to enter politics again.
was an institution devoted to research and instruction in philosophy and the sciences, and Plato presided over it from 387 BC until his death in 347 BC.
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 Aristotle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aristotle was born at Stageira, a colony of Andros on the Macedonian peninsula of Chalcidice in 384 BC.
After the death of Plato (347 BC), Aristotle was considered as the next head of the Academy, a post that was eventually awarded to Plato's nephew.
In 344 BC, Hermias was murdered in a rebellion, and Aristotle went with his family to Mytilene.
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 Plato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plato was born in Athens in May or December around 427 BC.
These forms are unchangeable and perfect, and are only comprehensible by the use of the intellect or understanding—i.e., a capacity of the mind that does not include sense-perception or imagination.
This division can be found before Plato in Zoroastrian philosophy (6th century BC), in which the dichotomy is referenced as the Minu (intelligence) and Giti (perceptual) worlds.
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Aristotle studied (367-347 BC) under Plato at the Academy and there wrote many dialogues that were praised for their eloquence.
He tutored (342-c.339 BC) Alexander the Great at the Macedonian court, left to live in Stagira, and then returned to Athens.
In 335 BC he opened a school in the Lyceum; some distinguished members of the Academy followed him.
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 Geometry.Net - Book_Author: Plato Circa 427-347 Bc
Born: 427 BC in Athens, Greece Died: 347 BC in Athens, Greece.
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 MSN Encarta - Plato
Plato (428?-347 bc), Greek philosopher, one of the most creative and influential thinkers in Western philosophy.
Plato witnessed the death of Socrates at the hands of the Athenian democracy in 399 bc.
Plato's writings were in dialogue form; philosophical ideas were advanced, discussed, and criticized in the context of a conversation or debate involving two or more persons.
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428-347 BC Plato is renowned as one of the greatest Greek philosophers extant.
384-322 BC Aristotle was one of Plato's students, and is known for his continuance of Plato's philosophical arguments.
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 Aristotle
Plato died in 347 BC and Speusippus assumed the leadership of the
In 343 BC Aristotle reached the Court of Macedonia and he was to remain there for seven years.
After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, anti-Macedonian feeling in Athens made Aristotle retire to Chalcis where he lived in the house which had once belonged to his mother and was still retained by the family.
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(Ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle (428-347 BC)) Plato, Greek philosopher
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Plato was born in 472 BC to a wealthy family.
He was a student of Socrates and witnessed his death in 399 BC.
Plato died in 347 BC at the age of 75 years.
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The Greek philosopher Plato (427-347 BC) describes in his dialogs Critias and Timaeus the disappearance of Atlantis, a circular island populated by talented people of high culture and wealth.
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 Plato
On his return to Athens Plato founded, in about 387 BC, on land which had belonged to Academos, a school of learning which being situated in the grove of Academos was called the Academy.
Because it was on the grounds that had once belonged to a legendary Greek called A cademus, it came to be called the Academy, and this term has been d for schools ever since.
Plato died at about the age of 80 in Athens in 347 B.C. Plato's writings were in dialogue form; philosophical ideas were advanced, discussed, and criticized in the context of a conversation or debate involving two or more persons.
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He began life as a sculptor; and in the 2nd century A.D. a group of the Graces, supposed to be his work, was still to be seen on the road to the Acropolis.
347 BC) was born to an aristocratic family in Athens.
The early dialogues, begun after 399 B.C., are seen by many as memorials to the life and teaching of Socrates.
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 Geometry.Net - Book_Author: Plato Circa 427-347 Bc Spurious And Doubtful Works
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 Geometry.Net - Book_Author: Plato Circa 427-347 Bc
Extractions: You are in: Museum of History Hall of Rhetoric Rhetorical Theory PLATO Greek philosopher who was most likely born in Athens to an aristocratic family, though little is known of his early life.
In particular, the execution of sokrates in 399 BC had a profound effect on him and he decided that he would have nothing further to do with politics in Athens.
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Plato was a student of Socrates until the latter's death in 399 BC at the hands of the Athenian authorities.
In 387 BC he returned to Athens and founded the Academy, a school of science and philosophy, that became the model for the modern university.
Perhaps the most famous student of the Academy was Aristotle whose teachings have had tremendous impact on philosophy through today.
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 The Heirs of Plato: A Study of the Old Academy (347-274 BC) :: Ephilosopher :: Philosophy News, Research and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Voula Tsouna: " When Plato died in 347 BC, he bequeathed to his devoted disciples both a physical location in which philosophy was practised in a more or less organised manner and an intellectual legacy of extraordinary originality and richness.
It comprised philosophical writings ’the like of which had never been seen before or since’ (v), a number of methods of enquiry aiming at truth and, as John Dillon contends on the basis of Aristotle’s evidence, an oral tradition of metaphysical, ethical, and logical doctrines.
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Down there some wind of heaven may yet revive him; Shall make of him again the poised young faun A legend of himself before I came Whatever there be, they'll be no more of that; Has made him a still man; and he has dreams.
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 Aristotle, Greek Philosopher - Timeline Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He studied (367-347 B.C.) under Plato and later (342-339 B.C.) tutored Alexander the Great at the Macedonian court.
His extant writings, largely in the form of lecture notes made by his students, include the Organum (treatises on logic); Physics; Metaphysics; De Anima [on the soul]; Nicomachean Ethics and Eudemian Ethics; Politics; De Poetica; Rhetoric; and works on biology and physics.
In 407 B.C. he became a pupil and friend of Socrates.
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 Plato and his dialogues: a short biography of Plato
Plato was probably born in 427 BC, and died around 347 BC, aged about 80.
Among his close relatives were Critias and Charmides, famed for their infamous participation in the government of the Thirty Tyrants in 404 BC.
One of the most important events in his life was no doubt his encounter, sometime in his youth, with Socrates, of which he became a "follower" until Socrates' trial and death in 399 BC.
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