Autobulus
Plutarch's son
Parents: Plutarch
Cicero, Against Piso, ý36 Thasos with your train of young dancing boys, and with Autobulus, and Athamas, and Timocles, those beautiful brothers? — that, -55.
May 4, 2014 · Plutarch presents a speech, given by his son Autobulus, which appears to feature adaptations of Philolaic ideas in a Platonist vein.
We know the names of four sons, Autobulus, Plutarch, Soclarus, and Chaeron, and one daughter, Timoxena, whose death in early childhood was the occasion of ...
This work is a dialogue only in form, for the presence of Flavian serves merely to introduce Plutarch's son, Autobulus, and lead up to the recital of ...
Autobulus. Leonidas, being asked the question what he thought of Tyrtaeus, made answer, that he was a good poet to whet minds of young men; as a person who ...
Plutarch's treatise De animae procreatione in Timaeo is dedicated to them, and the marriage of his son Autobulus is the occasion of one of the dinner parties ...
AUTOBULUS: I was in Helicon, dear Flavianus, among the Muses, at what time the Thespians performed the Erotic solemnities. For they celebrate every four ...
Autobulus' treatment of them (961 F, 963 F; cf. Soclarus'. "You are right, Autobulus' at 959 C.)1" Again, the second (965. B-985 C) of the two major sections ...
AUTOBULUS. I was in Helicon, dear Flavianus, among the Muses, at what time the Thespians performed the Erotic solemnities. For they celebrate every four ...
The dialogue begins with a conversation between two old friends, Autobulus, who is generally and rightly held to be Plutarch's father, and Soclarus.