TY - JOUR AB - From the late Classical to the early Hellenistic period, Megara was a vibrant centre of philosophy. The school of the so-called Megarians drew its name from the city. This paper examines the philosophical school and its leading members, Eukleides, Ichthyas, and Stilpo. The discussion of the school in the localscape of the city illustrates how ‘the Megarians’, although not necessarily united by common thought paradigms or intellectual approaches, played an integral role in the identity of place at Megara. DA - 2018-11-15 LA - eng M2 - 237 PY - 2018-11-15 SN - 2700-3590 SP - 237-256 T2 - Teiresias Supplements Online TI - Megara and ‘the Megarians’: a City and its Philosophical School UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6:3-tso-2018-23004 Y2 - 2024-11-22T09:20:18 ER -