Charmides (son of Glaucon)
“son of Glaucon”
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
Charmides · Charmides, the son of Glaucon · Glaucon's son
in the texts
Theages
Handsome young Athenian, son of Glaucon, whom Socrates's sign warned against training for a race.
You know our Charmides here, who has grown so handsome, the son of Glaucon:
Hellenica
An Athenian, son of Glaucon, killed fighting on the city's side in the battle of Munichia.
In this battle fell two of the Thirty, Critias and Hippomachus, one of the Ten who ruled in Piraeus, Charmides, the son of Glaucon, and about seventy of the others.
Memorabilia
A capable and respected Athenian, described as 'Glaucon's son,' who nonetheless shrinks from speaking in the Assembly and taking part in politics despite giving excellent private advice to public men.
In your intercourse with public men.
strive more earnestly to pay heed to yourself;
For these are the people who make up the Assembly.