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Cebes
Cebes of Thebes ((ギリシア語:Κέβης), ''gen''.: Κέβητος; c. 430 – 350 BCE〔Debra Nails, (2002), ''The people of Plato: a prosopography of Plato and other Socratics'', page 82.〕) was an Ancient Greek philosopher from Thebes remembered as a disciple of Socrates. One work, known as the ''Pinax'' (Πίναξ) or ''Tabula'', attributed to Cebes still survives, but it is believed to be a composition by a pseudonymous author of the 1st or 2nd century CE.
==Life==
Cebes was a disciple of Socrates and Philolaus, and a friend of Simmias of Thebes. He is one of the speakers in the ''Phaedo'' of Plato, in which he is represented as an earnest seeker after virtue and truth, keen in argument and cautious in decision. Xenophon says he was a member of Socrates' inner circle, and a frequent visitor to the hetaera, Theodote, in Athens.〔 He is also mentioned by Plato in the ''Crito'' and ''Epistle'' ''XIII''.
Three dialogues, the ''Hebdome'', the ''Phrynichus'', and the ''Pinax'' or ''Tabula'', are attributed to him by the ''Suda'' and Diogenes Laërtius. The two former are lost, and most scholars deny the authenticity of the ''Tabula'' on the ground of material and verbal anachronisms.

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