(Νικάνωρ).
1. Aristotle's adopted son, repeatedly mentioned in his will, whom the philosopher destined to be his son-in-law. (D. L. 5.12.) [See Vol. I. p. 317.]
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. William Smith, LLD, ed. 1890
(Νικάνωρ).
1. Aristotle's adopted son, repeatedly mentioned in his will, whom the philosopher destined to be his son-in-law. (D. L. 5.12.) [See Vol. I. p. 317.]