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Headword: Hipparchia
Adler number: iota,517
Translated headword: Hipparchia
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Sister of Metrokles the Cynic, from Maroneia,[1] Cynic philosopher, wife of Krates the Cynic, who was an Athenian, student of Bryson from Achaia, or as some say of Diogenes.[2] She wrote philosophical discussions and some essays and propositions addressed to Theodoros, the one called Atheist.[3] She flourished in the 111th Olympiad.[4]
Greek Original:
Hipparchia, adelphê Mêtrokleous tou Kunikou, Marôneitis, philosophos Kunikê, gunê Kratêtos tou Kunikou, hos ên Athênaios, Brusônos mathêtês tou Achaiou ê hôs tines Diogenous. egrapse philosophous hupotheseis kai tina epicheirêmata kai protaseis pros Theodôron ton epiklêthenta Atheon. êkmazen epi tês ria# Olumpiados.
Notes:
[1] In Thrace; cf. mu 222 and mu 223.
[2] Krates: kappa 2341.
[3] Theodoros: theta 150. For Hipparchia's dispute with him see Diogenes Laertius 6.96-98 (translation by Celia Luschnig at web address 1).
[4] 336-333 BCE.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; chronology; geography; philosophy; women
Translated by: Ross Scaife ✝ on 26 November 2002@19:47:45.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (added note and keyword; cosmetics) on 27 November 2002@03:50:51.
David Whitehead (another note and keyword; tweaking) on 14 January 2013@04:23:08.
Catharine Roth (updated link) on 4 January 2020@22:39:41.
Catharine Roth (updated link again) on 4 January 2022@00:00:51.
Ronald Allen (added cross-references) on 5 January 2022@12:59:26.

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