Xenocrates of Chalcedon
(4th c. BC) Greek philosopher who headed the Academy of Athens from 339 to 314 BC. He enjoyed a distinguished reputation in Athens, but seems to have been less impressive as a philosopher than as a figurehead.
(4th c. BC) Greek philosopher who headed the Academy of Athens from 339 to 314 BC. He enjoyed a distinguished reputation in Athens, but seems to have been less impressive as a philosopher than as a figurehead.
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