Biography:Coriscus of Scepsis
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Coriscus of Scepsis (/kɔːˈrɪskəs/; Greek: Κορίσκος Σκήψιος) and his brother Erastus were students of Plato. He was also a friend of Aristotle. Coriscus' son Neleus is mentioned as inheriting Aristotle's library. Scepsis is located about fifty kilometers from Assos in Asia Minor, to which Aristotle and Xenocrates traveled after Plato's death.[1]
References
- ↑ Nails, Debra (15 November 2002) (in en). The People of Plato: A Prosopography of Plato and Other Socratics. Hackett Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60384-027-9. https://books.google.com/books?id=cspgDwAAQBAJ&dq=Erastus+of+Scepsis&pg=PA142.
- Laërtius, Diogenes (1925). "The Peripatetics: Aristotle". Lives of the Eminent Philosophers. 1:5 (Two volume ed.). Loeb Classical Library.
- Laërtius, Diogenes (1925). "Plato". Lives of the Eminent Philosophers. 1:3 (Two volume ed.). Loeb Classical Library.