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Thrasippus

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Thrasippus of Athens (Greek: Θράσιππος) was, in 348 BC, one of the six executors to Plato's will.[1]

Thrasippus has been mentioned in Politics[2] of Aristotle as having furnished a chorus to Ecphantides.

References

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  1. ^ Nails, Debra (2002). The People of Plato. Indianapolis, Cambridge: Hackett Publishing, Inc. p. 344. ISBN 9781603844031.
  2. ^ Aristotle (1984). Politics (27th ed.). Chicago: Britannica. p. 547. ISBN 0-85229-163-9.