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Prodicus was a sophist and rhetorician from Iulis on the island of Ceos. He was contemporary with Democritus and Gorgias, and was a disciple of Protagoras. He flourished in the 86th Olympiad, and it is reported that his disciples included Socrates, Euripides, Theramenes, and Isocrates.
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Pro · di · cus (präd' ê kês) n. [B.C.; Gr.] 1. a Greek philosopher, who extolled the virtue of service as the highest calling in life 2. a sales and ...
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Prodicus, one of the sophists most often mentioned by Plato in his dialogues, was born in the city of Iulis, in the island of Ceos, an Athenian colony off the coast of Attica east of Cape Sunium.
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Posted by Prodicus at 6:00 PM 0 comments ... Apologies to my regular reader but blogging is having to take a back seat because of illness in the Prodicus family. ... Still, with Miliband Major in charge, the nation would need no warnings from the likes of Prodicus.
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skip to main | skip to sidebar. Prodicus .... Philip Pullman 2009. Posted by Prodicus at 11:55 AM. Labels: death of liberty in Britain, Pullman ...
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Prodicus of Ceos. What the Greek philosopher thought about cosmology, religion, creation, the myths and the gods. ... Plato has Socrates, who had been to his lectures, joke about this: Now if I had attended Prodicus's fifty drachma course of lectures, after which, as he himself says, a man has a complete education on...
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Prodicus, born in Ceos, was a Greek humanist, sent to Athens as an ambassador. It was here that he became a well known speaker and teacher. He was contemporary with Democritus and Gorgias, while being discipled by Protagoras (where he was trained for domestic and civic affairs).
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Who was Prodicus (5th Cn BCE) and how did he die?. ... Prodicus (5th Century BCE): life and death ... This solution explains the character of Prodicus (5th BCE) and how he died.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Prodicus (Greek Sophist), Other authors too contributed to a growing Greek interest in inference and proof. ... The names survive of nearly 30 Sophists properly so called, of whom the most important were Protagoras, Gorgias, Antiphon, Prodicus, and Thrasymachus.
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