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  1. The heirs of Plato: a study of the Old Academy, 347-274 B.C.John M. Dillon - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Heirs of Plato is the first book exclusively devoted to an in-depth study of the various directions in philosophy taken by Plato's followers in the first seventy years or so following his death in 347 BC--the period generally known as 'The Old Academy'. Speusippus, Xenocrates, and Polemon, the three successive heads of the Academy in this period, though personally devoted to the memory of Plato, were independent philosophers in their own right, and felt free to develop his heritage in (...)
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  • Speusippus in Iamblichus.John Dillon - 1984 - Phronesis 29 (3):325-332.
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  • The Heirs of Plato: A Study of the Old Academy.John M. Dillon - 2003 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    The Heirs of Plato is the first full study of the various directions in philosophy taken by Plato's followers in the first seventy years after his death in 347 BC - the period generally known as 'The Old Academy', unjustly neglected by historians of philosophy. Lucid and accessible, John Dillon's book provides an introductory chapter on the school itself, and a summary of Plato's philosophical heritage, before looking at each of the school heads and other chief characters, exploring both what (...)
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  • The Heirs of Plato. A Study of the Old Academy.John Dillon - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (3):568-570.
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  • Beiträge zur Interpretation von Platons Nomoi.Herwig Görgemanns - 1960 - Beck.
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  • From platonism to neoplatonism.PHILIP MERLAN - 1953 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 59 (2):211-212.
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