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- Perictione abstract "Perictione (Greek: Περικτιόνη, Periktione; fl. 5th century BC) was the mother of the Greek philosopher Plato. She was a descendant of Solon, the Athenian lawgiver. She was married to Ariston, and had three sons — Glaucon, Adeimantus, and Plato — and a daughter, Potone. After Ariston's death, she remarried Pyrilampes, an Athenian statesman and her uncle. She had her fifth child, Antiphon, with Pyrilampes. Antiphon appears in Plato's Parmenides.Two spurious works attributed to Perictione have survived in fragments. These are On the Harmony of Women and On Wisdom. The works do not date from the same time, and are usually assigned to a Perictione I and a Perictione II. Both works belong to the pseudonymous Pythagorean literature. On the Harmony of Women, concerns the duties of a woman to her husband, her marriage, and to her parents; it is written in Ionic Greek, and probably dates to the late 4th or 3rd century BC. On Wisdom offers a philosophical definition of wisdom; it is written in Doric Greek, and probably dates to the 3rd or 2nd century BC.".
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- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Adeimantus_of_Collytus.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Ariston_of_Athens.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Category:5th-century_BC_Greek_people.
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- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_women_philosophers.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Category:Family_of_Plato.
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- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Glaucon.
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- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Parmenides_(dialogue).
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- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Potone.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Pseudonym.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Pyrilampes.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Pythagoreanism.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink From_the_treatise_of_Perictyone_on_the_duties_of_a_woman.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink From_the_treatise_of_Perictyone_on_the_harmony_of_a_woman.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Solon.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Taylor_(neoplatonist).
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLink Wikisource.
- Perictione wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perictione".
- Perictione hasPhotoCollection Perictione.
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- Perictione subject Category:5th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Perictione subject Category:Ancient_Athenian_women.
- Perictione subject Category:Ancient_Greek_philosophers.
- Perictione subject Category:Ancient_Greek_pseudepigrapha.
- Perictione subject Category:Ancient_Greek_women_philosophers.
- Perictione subject Category:Family_of_Plato.
- Perictione hypernym Mother.
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- Perictione comment "Perictione (Greek: Περικτιόνη, Periktione; fl. 5th century BC) was the mother of the Greek philosopher Plato. She was a descendant of Solon, the Athenian lawgiver. She was married to Ariston, and had three sons — Glaucon, Adeimantus, and Plato — and a daughter, Potone. After Ariston's death, she remarried Pyrilampes, an Athenian statesman and her uncle. She had her fifth child, Antiphon, with Pyrilampes.".
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- Perictione wasDerivedFrom Perictione?oldid=628589694.
- Perictione isPrimaryTopicOf Perictione.