Protagoras, Democritus, and Anaxagoras

Classical Quarterly 3 (1-2):33-45 (1953)
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Abstract

Recent accounts of the life of Protagoras differ widely from one another in their treatment of the ancient sources, and in the conclusions which they draw from them. A re-examination of the evidence, undertaken in 1949–50 as part of a study of the Prometheus trilogy, has convinced me that a new discussion is urgently needed if we are to place the earlier stages of the sophistic movement in the right context historically; and the purpose of this paper is to lay at least a part of the foundation for such a discussion. Since the evidence for the life of Protagoras includes some allusions to his relations with Democritus, and there are some obvious affinities between the careers of Protagoras and Anaxagoras, I have added a short account of the relevant points in the biography of Democritus and a more detailed study of the evidence for the life of Anaxagoras

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On the Date of the Trial of Anaxagoras.A. E. Taylor - 1917 - Classical Quarterly 11 (02):81-.
Meno of Pharsalus, Polycrates, and Ismenias.J. S. Morrison - 1942 - Classical Quarterly 36 (1-2):57-.

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