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PLATO

427-347 BC

Greek philosopher who was most likely born in Athens to an aristocratic family, though little is known of his early life. He was a large, athletic, intelligent man, who could have succeeded in any number of calling.  He became a student   Socrates, and devoted himself chiefly to philosophy.  He traveled widely, then sometime before 368 B.C. he founded on land which had belonged to Academos, a school of learning which being situated in the grove of Academos was called the Academy. He  presided over his Academy in Athens, an institution devoted to research and instruction in philosophy and the sciences until his death. After his death the   Academy continued to flourished for over 900 years until in 529 AD when  it was closed down by  Emperor Justinian who claimed it was a pagan establishment.

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... Book VII. 536] The life that is unexamined is not worth living. Plato (BC 427?-347?)
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... the tales of poets make when stripped of the colours which music puts upon them,
and recited in simple prose. - Plato(427-347 BC), The Republic. Book X. 601-B. ...

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