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Glaucon (/ˈɡlɔːkɒn/; Greek: Γλαύκων; c. 445 BC – 4th century BC) son of Ariston, was an ancient Athenian and the philosopher Plato's older brother. He is primarily known as a major conversant with Socrates in the Republic, and the interlocutor during the Allegory of the Cave. He is also referenced briefly in the beginnings of two dialogues of Plato, the Parmenides and Symposium. | [[Glaucon]] (/ˈɡlɔːkɒn/; Greek: [[Γλαύκων]]; c. 445 BC – 4th century BC) son of [[Ariston]], was an ancient Athenian and the philosopher Plato's older brother. He is primarily known as a major conversant with Socrates in the Republic, and the interlocutor during the Allegory of the Cave. He is also referenced briefly in the beginnings of two dialogues of Plato, the Parmenides and Symposium. | ||
==Wikipedia FR== | ==Wikipedia FR== | ||
Glaucon d'Athènes (en grec ancien Γλαύκων) est un philosophe et musicien, élève de Socrate. | Glaucon d'Athènes (en grec ancien Γλαύκων) est un philosophe et musicien, élève de Socrate. |
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Wikipedia EN
Glaucon (/ˈɡlɔːkɒn/; Greek: Γλαύκων; c. 445 BC – 4th century BC) son of Ariston, was an ancient Athenian and the philosopher Plato's older brother. He is primarily known as a major conversant with Socrates in the Republic, and the interlocutor during the Allegory of the Cave. He is also referenced briefly in the beginnings of two dialogues of Plato, the Parmenides and Symposium.
Wikipedia FR
Glaucon d'Athènes (en grec ancien Γλαύκων) est un philosophe et musicien, élève de Socrate.
Wikipedia DE
Glaukon (altgriechisch Γλαύκων Glaúkōn, auch Glaukon von Athen; * vor 428 v. Chr.; † nach 382 v. Chr.) war ein älterer Bruder des Philosophen Platon. Er soll sich als Schriftsteller betätigt haben.
Spanish (DGE)
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Glaucón
1 aten. padre de Leagro y abuelo de Γλαύκων 2, Hdt.9.75, Pl.Com.65.
2 estratego en Samos en 441/0 a.C. y suegro de Calias, Th.1.51, And.Myst.126.
3 aten. hijo de Eteocles, vencedor en carrera de carros en las Olimpíadas, Paus.6.16.9.
4 hijo de Aristón, hermano menor de Platón, que aparece en algunos diálogos platónicos, Pl.Prm.126a, R.327a, X.Mem.3.6.1, D.L.3.4, Plu.2.484e.
5 hijo de Critias, padre de Cármides, Pl.Smp.222b, Chrm.154b, Prt.315a, X.Mem.3.6.1, D.L.3.1, Ael.VH 8.1.
6 hijo de Timeo, del demo de Colarges, testigo en un juicio, Aeschin.1.62, 65, 66.
7 de Deón, hermano de Hagnias, que aparece en un discurso de Iseo, Is.11.8, D.43.4, 7.
8 uno de los Treinta tiranos, Pythermus 2.
9 de Teos, escritor, Arist.Rh.1403b26, Po.1461b1.
10 de Tarso, gramático de tiempos de Alejandro Magno, Sch.Il.1.1, quizá el mismo que el siguiente.
11 glosógrafo de fecha desconocida, Ath.480f.
12 pastor de Arcadia AP 6.96 (Eryc.).