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Epinomis
The ''Epinomis'' (Greek: ) is a dialogue attributed to Plato. Some sources in antiquity began attributing its authorship to Philip of Opus, and many modern scholars consider it spurious. The dialogue continues the discussion undertaken in Plato's ''Laws''. ==Title== The title ''Epinomis'' designates the work as an appendix to Plato's ''Laws'' (whose title in Greek is ''Nomoi''). Our sources also make reference to it as the thirteenth book of the ''Laws'' (though this presupposes the division of that dialogue into twelve books, which "is probably not earlier than the Hellenistic age"),〔Leonardo Tarán, "Proclus on the Old Academy," in ''(Collected Papers 1962-1999 )'' (Leiden: Brill, 2001), p. 602.〕 as well as under the titles ''Nocturnal Council'' (because it deals with the higher education of that Council, beyond what is described in ''Laws'', in mathematics-based astronomy) and ''Philosopher'' (probably because the Nocturnal Council's members are "the counterpart of the guardians in the ''Republic'' who are said to be the true philosophers").〔Leonardo Tarán, ''Academica: Plato, Philip of Opus, and the pseudo-Platonic'' Epinomis (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1975), p. 23 n. 88 and p. 132 n. 553.〕
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