Bacchius
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
Against Conon
A man condemned to death in court and named as a youthful intimate of Conon.
For I hear, then, men of the jury, that a certain Bacchius, who was condemned to death in your court, and Aristocrates, the man with the bad eyes, and certain others of the same stamp, and with them this man Conon, were intimates when they were youths, and bore the nickname Triballi;
Meditations
A philosophy teacher Marcus first heard, mentioned via Diognetus.
to have grown intimate with philosophy, and to have heard first Bacchius, then Tandasis and Marcianus;