Aristonymus

Aristonymus

Aristonymus of Athens, was sent by Plato to reform the constitution of the Arcadians. Aristonymus was the father of Clitophon.

Sources

* Plato, Republic, 328b
* Plutarch, Reply to Colotes, 1126c


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