Alexamenus of Teos

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Alexamenus of Teos (Greek: Τήιος Ἀλεξαμενός) was, according to Aristotle in his dialogue, On Poets, the first person who wrote Socratic dialogues before the time of Plato.[1][2] An Aristotelian papyrus from Oxyrhynchus[3] claims that this is merely malicious gossip by Aristotle.[4]

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    • Athenaeus, xi. 505c; Diogenes Laërtius, iii. 48.
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    • POxy. 3219
    • Paul A. Vander Waerdt, The Socratic Movement, page 33. Cornell University Press