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Шаблон:Short description Charmadas (Шаблон:Lang-el; also Charmides (Χαρμίδης); 168/7 – 103/91 BC)Шаблон:Sfn was a Greek Academic Skeptic philosopher and a disciple of Carneades at the Academy in Athens. He was famous for his elegant style.[1] Charmadas introduced the teaching of rhetoric into the Academy and is said to have had many students.[1] He was a pupil of Carneades for seven years (145–138 BC) and later he led his own school in the Ptolemaion, a gymnasium in Athens. He was from AlexandriaШаблон:Sfn and seems to have lived there, before he went to Athens around 145 BCШаблон:Sfn He was an excellent rhetorician and famous for his outstanding memory and for his ability to memorize whole books and then recite them.[2] Like Philo of Larissa he seems to have pursued a more moderate philosophical scepticism.[3] Lucius Licinius Crassus and Marcus Antonius (orator) were his most prominent pupils. Furthermore, Philodemus preserved us the names of other pupils: Diodorus of Adramyttion, Apollodor of Tarsus, Heliodorus of Mallos, Phanostratus of Tralles and a certain Apollonius.[4]

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Further reading

  • Tiziano Dorandi: Charmadas. In: Richard Goulet (ed.): Dictionnaire des philosophes antiques. vol. 2, CNRS Éditions, Paris 1994, Шаблон:ISBN, pp. 297–298.
  • Görler, Woldemar (1994). Charmadas. In: Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie. Die Philosophie der Antike, vol. 4/2: Die hellenistische Philosophie, ed. Hellmut Flashar., Basel Шаблон:ISBN, pp. 906–908.


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  1. 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  2. Herwig Blum: Die antike Mnemotechnik, Hildesheim 1969, page. 119f.
  3. Шаблон:Harvnb; Шаблон:Harvnb; Шаблон:Harvnb.
  4. For the list of pupils preserved by Philodemus see Шаблон:Harvnb.