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'''Speusippos''' ([[Greece|Greek]]: Σπεύσιππο; c. 408 BCE – c. 339 BCE) was an [[Athens|Athenian]] philosophy and the nephew of [[Plato]].
'''Speusippos''' ([[Greece|Greek]]: Σπεύσιππο; c. 408 BCE – c. 339 BCE) was an [[Athens|Athenian]] philosopher and the nephew of [[Plato]].


Speusippos enrolled in the {{Wiki|Platonic Academy|Academy}} established by his uncle, educating himself in mathematics and astronomy. He conceived a model of the physical universe that involved geometric figures and became the eventual head of the academy.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#School of Greece - Philosophy|School of Greece - Philosophy: "Importance of Philosophy"]]</ref>
Speusippos enrolled in the {{Wiki|Platonic Academy|Academy}} established by his uncle, educating himself in mathematics and astronomy. He conceived a model of the physical universe that involved geometric figures and became the eventual head of the academy.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#School of Greece - Philosophy|School of Greece - Philosophy: "Importance of Philosophy"]]</ref>

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Speusippos (Greek: Σπεύσιππο; c. 408 BCE – c. 339 BCE) was an Athenian philosopher and the nephew of Plato.

Speusippos enrolled in the Academy established by his uncle, educating himself in mathematics and astronomy. He conceived a model of the physical universe that involved geometric figures and became the eventual head of the academy.[1]

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