“Meno”, v. 1.0, copyright John Holbo, 2002 PH1101E/GE1004M ... Aristippus of Larissa. In 1161, William appointed three familiares —Aristippus, Sylvester of Marsico, and the Bishop Palmer—to replace the assassinated Maio. O Meno, there was a time when the Thessalians were famous among the other Hellenes only for their riches and their riding; but now, if I am not mistaken, they are equally famous for their wisdom, especially at Larisa, which is the native city of your friend Aristippus. He also translated Gregory of Nazianzus at the request of William I of Sicily. In 1161, William appointed three familiares—Aristippus, Sylvester of Marsico, and the Bishop Palmer—to replace the assassinated Maio. Aristippus was able to collect enough money to both clothe the other Cyrenians and pay for their passage back to Cyrene. A secular clerk of Norman origin, he became master of the palace school in sicily and tutor to the future King William I. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Aristippus himself produced the first Latin translation of Plato's Phaedo (1160) and Meno and the fourth book of Aristotle's Meteorologica. Aristippus of Larissa in Thessaly was one of the Aleuadae who received lessons from the philosopher Gorgias when he visited Thessaly.. Aristippus obtained money and troops from Cyrus the Younger to resist a faction opposed to him, and placed his lover, the general Meno, in command over these forces. SOCRATES: O Meno, there was a time when the Thessalians were famous among the other Hellenes only for their riches and their riding; but now, if I am not mistaken, they are equally famous for their wisdom, especially at Larisa, which is the native city of your friend Aristippus. soc. Henry Aristippus of Calabria (born in Santa Severina in 1105–10; died in Palermo in 1162), sometimes known as Enericus or Henricus Aristippus, was a religious scholar and the archdeacon of Catania (from c. 1155) and later chief familiaris (or chancellor) of the triumvirate of familiares who replaced the admiral Maio of Bari as chief functionaries of the kingdom of Sicily in 1161. Aristippus himself produced the first Latin translation of Plato's Phaedo (1160) and Meno and the fourth book of Aristotle's Meteorologica. He was made archdeacon of Catania in 1156, and for a time in 1160 was the principal officer at William's court. And this is Gorgias’ doing; for when he came there, the flower of the Aleuadae, among them your admirer Aristippus, and the other chiefs of the Thessalians, fell in love with his wisdom. Found 2 sentences matching phrase "Aristippus".Found in 1 ms. HENRICUS ARISTIPPUS Scientist and translator; d. Palermo, Sicily, after 1162. He is used to being obeyed and appears eager to rule Socrates. en In the 12th century Henry Aristippus of Catania made translations of the Meno and the Phaedo, but those books were in limited circulation. Aristippus himself produced the first Latin translation of Plato's Phaedo (1160) and Meno and the fourth book of Aristotle's Meteorologica. Another leader of the Aleuadæ toward the end of the Vth century B. C. was Aristippus, shown by Xenophon (Anabasis, I, 1, 10) as host of Cyrus the Younger, who helped him against rival Thessalian factions before Aristippus put at his disposal, in his attempt to overthrow his brother, a contingent headed by Meno, presented by Plato at Meno, 70b as Aristippus beloved. ; Henricus Aristippus; Victor Kordeuter; Carlotta Labowsky] Home. Aristippus himself produced the first Latin translation of Plato's Phaedo (1160) and Meno and the fourth book of Aristotle's Meteorologica. SOCRATES: O Meno, there was a time when the Thessalians were famous among the other Hellenes only for their riches and their riding; but now, if I am not mistaken, they are equally famous for their wisdom, especially at Larisa, which is the native city of your friend Aristippus. Translated by Lee Perlman. SOCRATES: In the past, Meno, Thessalians were renowned and admired among the Greeks for their horsemanship and their wealth, but now, I think, also for their wisdom, and not least the fellow-citizens from Larissa of your companion Aristippus. His motto was, “I possess, I am not possessed.” None of his writings survives. Meno,. Showing page 1. By Plato. Like Socrates, Aristippus took great interest in practical ethics. WikiMatrix. Henry Aristippus of Calabria, sometimes known as Enericus or Henricus Aristippus, was the archdeacon of Catania (from c. 1155) and later chief familiaris (or chancellor) of the triumvirate of familiares who replaced the Emir Maio of Bari as chief functionaries of the kingdom of Sicily in 1161. He also translated Gregory of Nazianzus at the request of William I of Sicily. His outlook came to be called ethical hedonism. Aristippo stesso fece la prima traduzione latina del Menone (1155) e del Fedone (1156) di Platone, e del quarto libro dei Meteorologica di Aristotele. He observes that Meno is from Thessaly, a city that has apparently enjoyed a recent influx of wisdom, thanks to the arrival of Gorgias. Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. Russell writes in his History of Western Philosophy that in the Phaedo and the Meno Socrates applies his method of questioning to geometrical problems, and that in doing so ‘he has to ask leading questions which any judge would disallow’. Syntax; Advanced Search; New. n ?435–?356 bc, Greek philosopher, who believed pleasure to be the highest good and founded the Cyrenaic school n. 435?–356? In 1161, William appointed three familiares—Aristippus, Sylvester of Marsico, and the Bishop Palmer—to replace the assassinated Maio. In 1161, William appointed three familiares—Aristippus, Sylvester of Marsico, and the Bishop Palmer—to replace the assassinated Maio. He also translated Gregory of Nazianzus at the request of William I of Sicily. Aristippus synonyms, Aristippus pronunciation, Aristippus translation, English dictionary definition of Aristippus. Biography. Socrates Meno, of old the Thessalians were famous and admired among the Greeks for their riding and [70b] their riches; but now they have a name, I believe, for wisdom also, especially your friend Aristippus's people, the Larisaeans. The responsibility for this repu- socrates: In the past, Meno, the Thessalians were renowned among the Greeks and admired for both horsemanship and wealth, but now, I think, they are admired for wisdom as well, and particularly the fellow-citizens of your friend Aristippus, the men of Larisa. Meno is reported, by both Xenophon and Plato, to have been attractive and in the bloom of youth and was quite young at his death. When Aristippus was asked to join them, he refused their invitation but sent them home with a message for the parents of Cyrene: when making a nest egg for your children, make sure it is something that they can swim with when they are swimming to safety. Aristippus of Cyrene was the founder of the Cyrenaic school of Philosophy. He was a pupil of Socrates, but adopted a very different philosophical outlook, teaching that the goal of life was to seek pleasure by circumstances to oneself and by maintaining proper control over both adversity and prosperity. While he believed that men should dedicate their lives to the pursuit and enjoyment of pleasure, he also believed that they should use good judgment and exercise self-control to temper powerful human desires. Aristippus himself produced the first Latin translation of Plato's Phaedo (1160) and Meno and the fourth book of Aristotle's Meteorologica. O Meno, there was a time when the Thessalians were famous among the other Hellenes only for their riches and their riding; but now, if I am not mistaken, they are equally famous for their wisdom, especially at Larisa, which is the native city of your friend Aristippus. MENO: Can you tell me1, Socrates, whether aretê is something that can O Meno, there was a time when the Thessalians were famous among the other Hellenes only for their riches and their riding; but now, if I am not mistaken, they are equally famous for their wisdom, especially at Larisa, which is the native city of your friend Aristippus. In the course of the dialogue we learn that Meno is young, wellborn, wealthy, handsome and spoiled. And this is Gorgias' doing; for when he came there, the flower of the Aleuadae, among them your admirer Aristippus, and the other chiefs of the Thessalians, fell in love with his wisdom. Can you tell me, Socrates, whether virtue is acquired by teaching or by practice; ... which is the native city of your friend Aristippus. PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Meno, Socrates, A Slave of Meno (Boy), Anytus. He also translated Gregory of Nazianzus at the request of William I of Sicily. In 1161, William appointed three familiares—Aristippus, Sylvester of Marsico, and the Bishop Palmer—to replace the assassinated Maio. Henry Aristippus of Calabria (born in Santa Severina in 1105–10; died in Palermo in 1162), sometimes known as Enericus or Henricus Aristippus, was a religious scholar and the archdeacon of Catania (from c. 1155) and later chief familiaris (or chancellor) of the triumvirate of familiares who replaced the admiral Maio of Bari as chief functionaries of the kingdom of Sicily in 1161. The credit goes to Gorgias, for when he moved to your city the leading Aleuadae – your lover Aristippus among them – fell in love with his wisdom, and so did the other leading Thessalians. He also translated Gregory of Nazianus at the request of William I of Sicily. fr Au XIIe siècle, Henri Aristippe traduit le Ménon et le Phédon, mais la circulation de ces œuvres fut très limitée. And this is Gorgias' doing; for when he came there, the Meno. After a short while, however, he lost favor and died in prison at Palermo. Meno confesses his inability, and after a process of interrogation, in which Socrates explains to him the nature of a 'simile in multis,' Socrates himself defines figure as 'the accompaniment of colour.' SocRATES: Before now, Meno, Thessalians had a high reputation among the Greeks and were ad-mired for their horsemanship and their wealth, but b now, it seems to me, they are also admired for their wisdom, not least the fellow citizens of your friend Aristippus of Larissa. PhilPapers PhilPeople PhilArchive PhilEvents PhilJobs. [Plato. For this you have to thank Gorgias: for when he came to that city he made the leading men of the Aleuadae—among them your lover Aristippus—and the … Socrates gets personal, even referring at one point to Meno’s lover, Aristippus (70B). The bold numbers and letters are universal ‘stephanus’ page numbers, which provide a common reference between different translations. But Gorgias is the cause for you of this. MENO. Can you tell me, Socrates, whether virtue is acquired by teaching or by practice; ... which is the native city of your friend Aristippus. Meno. All new items; Books; Journal articles; Manuscripts Search. 70. Aristippus quotes from YourDictionary: The refractory pupil of Socrates, Aristippus the Cyrene, who believed happiness to be the sum of particular pleasures and golden moments and not, as Epicurus, a prolonged intermediary state between ecstasy and pain. According to the chronicler Hugo Falcandus, he was:. Aristippus himself produced the first Latin translation of Plato's Phaedo (1160) and Meno and the fourth book of Aristotle's Meteorologica. SOCRATES: O Meno, there was a time when the Thessalians were famous among the other Hellenes only for their riches and their riding; but now, if I am not mistaken, they are equally famous for their wisdom, especially at Larisa, which is the native city of your friend Aristippus. 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