(Θεόδοτος), literary.
1. A disciple of Socrates, who, in his Defence, according to Plato, speaks of him as already dead. He was the son of Theosdotides, and the brother of Nicostratus. (Plat. Apol. p. 33e.)
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. William Smith, LLD, ed. 1890
(Θεόδοτος), literary.
1. A disciple of Socrates, who, in his Defence, according to Plato, speaks of him as already dead. He was the son of Theosdotides, and the brother of Nicostratus. (Plat. Apol. p. 33e.)