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Cebes

Cebes of Thebes (Greek: Κέβης Θηβαῖος, gen.: Κέβητος; c. 430 – 350 BC[1]) was an Ancient Greek philosopher from Thebes remembered as a disciple of Socrates. One work, known as the Pinax (Πίναξ) or Tabula, attributed to Cebes still survives, but it is believed to be a composition by a pseudonymous author of the 1st or 2nd century AD.

  1. ^ Debra Nails, (2002), The people of Plato: a prosopography of Plato and other Socratics, page 82.

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سبياس Arabic Cebes de Tebes Catalan Kebes German Κέβης εκ Θηβών Greek Kebo de Tebo EO Cebes Spanish Kebes ET سیبس FA Kebes Finnish Cébès French

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