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    Euclides

    historical figure · 4 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    EU. · Eucleides · Euclides of Megara · Euclides the Megarian

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    2 expressions

    Euclides of Megara1 mention

    Lucullus (Latin)

    Noble was the school of the Megarians, of which, as I see it written, the chief was Xenophanes, whom I just now named, then Parmenides and Zeno following him (and so by these they were called the Eleatic philosophers), afterward Euclides, a pupil of Socrates, of Megara, from whom those same were called Megarians, who said that that alone is good which is one and like and the same always;
    book 1

    Euclides the Megarian1 mention

    Orations (Greek)

    Diogenes of Sinope, having been cast out of his fatherland, in nothing differing from the very meanest of men, came to Athens, and found there still many of the companions of Socrates—Plato, that is, and Aristippus and Aeschines and Antisthenes and Euclides the Megarian;
    oration 8

    in the texts

    LucullusHellenistic · Latin

    Pupil of Socrates from Megara after whom the Megarian school was named.

    Noble was the school of the Megarians, of which, as I see it written, the chief was Xenophanes, whom I just now named, then Parmenides and Zeno following him (and so by these they were called the Eleatic philosophers), afterward Euclides, a pupil of Socrates, of Megara, from whom those same were called Megarians, who said that that alone is good which is one and like and the same always;
    book 1

    OrationsImperial · Greek

    Philosopher and companion of Socrates, founder of the Megarian school.

    Diogenes of Sinope, having been cast out of his fatherland, in nothing differing from the very meanest of men, came to Athens, and found there still many of the companions of Socrates—Plato, that is, and Aristippus and Aeschines and Antisthenes and Euclides the Megarian;
    oration 8

    PhaedoClassical · Greek

    A visitor from Megara present at Socrates' death.

    Yes, Simmias of Thebes and Cebes and Phaedonides, and from Megara Euclides and Terpsion.
    phaedo

    TheaetetusClassical · Greek

    Euclides of Megara, who years earlier recorded a conversation Socrates had with Theaetetus and Theodorus, and who now has it read aloud to Terpsion.

    That is quite fitting, Eucleides.
    theaetetus
    Come, boy, take the book and read.
    theaetetus
    so that I have pretty much the whole talk written down.
    theaetetus