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Heraclides Ponticus

Heraclides

also: Heraclides Ponticus, Heraclides of Pontus

Greek philosopher of Heraclea Pontica (4th cent. BC), a pupil of Plato known for dialogues set among ancient figures; Cicero contrasts himself with him to argue that he, a consular, should speak in his own person in De Re Publica.

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Mentioned in 5 works (8 total)

For Lucius Flaccus speeches · 4 mentions
Ad Quintum Fratrem 3.5 (combined with 3.6 as the single SB letter 3.5b) letters · 1 mention
On the Laws philosophy · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 13.19 letters · 1 mention
Tusculan Disputations philosophy · 1 mention

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