Philosoph

Isocrates

436 BC - 338 BC

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Isokrates (griechisch Ἰσοκράτης Isokrátēs; * 436 v. Chr. in Athen; † 338 v. Chr.) war ein antiker griechischer Rhetor. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Seine Biografie ist in 47 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Isocrates ist der 148th beliebteste Philosoph (gesunken vom 133rd im Jahr 2024), die 71st beliebteste Biografie aus Griechenland (gesunken vom 67th im Jahr 2019) und der 14th beliebteste aus Griechenland Philosoph.

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Among Philosophs

Among philosophs, Isocrates ranks 148 out of 1,267Before him are Mozi, Kanada, Wilhelm Dilthey, Edith Stein, Chrysippus, and Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten. After him are Proclus, Buddhaghosa, Emanuel Swedenborg, John Venn, Han Fei, and Louis Althusser.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 436 BC, Isocrates ranks 2Before him is Artaxerxes II of Persia.  Among people deceased in 338 BC, Isocrates ranks 1After him are Shang Yang, Artaxerxes III, Duke Xiao of Qin, and Archidamus III.

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In Griechenland

Among people born in Griechenland, Isocrates ranks 71 out of NaNBefore him are Polykleitos (-450), Nikos Kazantzakis (1883), Alcaeus of Mytilene (-620), Epaminondas (-418), Pope Dionysius (200), and Demetrius of Thessaloniki (270). After him are Constantine I of Greece (1868), Nana Mouskouri (1934), Lysippos (-390), George II of Greece (1890), Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark (1906), and Peleus (null).

Among Philosophs In Griechenland

Among philosophs born in Griechenland, Isocrates ranks 14Before him are Protagoras (-486), Gorgias (-483), Theophrastus (-371), Apollodorus of Athens (-180), Antisthenes (-445), and Pyrrho (-365). After him are Clement of Alexandria (150), Melissus of Samos (-470), Hippias (-443), Diotima of Mantinea (-450), Prodicus (-460), and Cratylus (-500).

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