Name | Speaker | Mentioned |
Adeimantus of Collytus, son of Ariston | Parmenides, Republic | Apology |
Agathon of Athens, son of Tisamenus | Symposium | Protagoras; Epigram 6 |
Alcibiades of Scambonidae, son of Clinias | Alcibiades, II Alcibiades, Protagoras, Symposium | Euthydemus, Gorgias |
Antiphon of Athens, son of Pyrilampes | Parmenides | |
Anytus of Euonymon, son of Anthemion | Meno | Apology |
Apollodorus of Phalerum | Symposium | Apology, Phaedo |
Aristides of Alopece, son of Lysimachus | Laches, Theages | Theaetetus |
Aristodemus of Cydathenaeum | Symposium | |
Aristophanes of Cydathenaeum, son of Philippus | Symposium | Apology; Epigram 18 |
Aristotle of Thorae, son of Timocrates | Parmenides | |
Aspasia of Miletus, daughter of Axiochus | Menexenus | |
Axiochus of Scambonidae, son of Alcibiades | Axiochus | Euthydemus |
Callias of Alopece, son of Hipponicus | Apology, Protagoras | Axiochus, Cratylus, Eryxias, Philebus, Protagoras, Theaetetus |
Callicles of Acharnae | Gorgias | |
Cebes of Thebes | Phaedo | Crito; Epistle XIII |
Cephalus of Clazomenae | Parmenides | |
Cephalus of Syracuse, son of Lysanias | Republic | Phaedrus |
Chaerephon of Sphettus | Charmides, Gorgias, Halcyon | Apology |
Charmides of Athens, son of Glaucon | Charmides, Theages | Axiochus, Protagoras, Symposium |
Clinias of Cnossos | Epinomis, Laws | |
Clinias of Scambonidae, son of Axiochus[1] | Axiochus, Euthydemus | |
Clitophon of Athens, son of Aristonymus | Clitophon, Republic | |
Cratylus of Athens, son of Smicrion | Cratylus | |
Critias of Athens, son of Callaeschrus[2] | Charmides, Protagoras | Eryxias |
Critias of Athens, son of Leaides[2] | Critias, Timaeus | |
Crito of Alopece | Crito, Euthydemus, Phaedo | Apology |
Ctesippus of Paeania | Euthydemus, Lysis | Phaedo |
Demodocus of Anagyrus | Theages | Apology, Demodocus |
Dionysodorus of Chios and Thurii | Euthydemus | |
Diotima of Mantinea | Symposium | |
Echecrates of Phlius | Phaedo | |
Erasistratus of Athens | Eryxias | |
Eryxias of Steiria | Eryxias | |
Eryximachus of Athens, son of Acumenus | Symposium | Phaedrus, Protagoras |
Euclides of Megara | Theaetetus | Phaedo |
Eudicus of Athens, son of Apemantus | (Lesser) Hippias | (Greater) Hippias |
Euthydemus of Chios and Thurii | Euthydemus | Cratylus |
Euthyphro of Prospalta | Euthyphro | Cratylus |
Glaucon of Collytus, son of Ariston | Parmenides, Republic, Symposium[3] | |
Gorgias of Leontini, son of Charmantides | Gorgias | Apology, (Greater) Hippias, Meno, Phaedrus, Philebus, Symposium, Theages |
Hermocrates of Syracuse, son of Hermon | Critias, Timaeus | |
Hermogenes of Alopece, son of Hipponicus | Cratylus | Phaedo |
Hippias of Elis, son of Diopeithes | (Greater) Hippias, (Lesser) Hippias, Protagoras | Apology, Phaedrus, Protagoras |
Hippocrates of Athens, son of Apollodorus | Protagoras | |
Hippothales of Athens, son of Hieronymus | Lysis | |
Ion of Ephesus | Ion | |
Laches of Aexone, son of Melanopus | Laches | Symposium |
Lysias of Thurii and Athens, son of Cephalus | Phaedrus | Clitophon, Phaedrus, Republic |
Lysimachus of Alopece, son of Aristides | Laches | Meno, On Virtue, Theaetetus, Theages |
Lysis of Aexone, son of Democrates | Lysis | |
Megillus of Sparta | Laws | Epinomis |
Melesias of Alopece, son of Thucydides | Laches | Meno, On Virtue, Theages |
Meletus of Pithus, son of Meletus | Apology | Euthyphro, Theaetetus |
Menexenus of Athens, son of Demophon | Lysis, Menexenus | Phaedo |
Meno of Pharsalus, son of Alexidemus[4] | Meno | |
Nicias of Cydantidae, son of Niceratus | Laches | Gorgias, Republic, Theages |
Parmenides of Elea, son of Pyres | Parmenides | Sophist, Symposium, Theaetetus |
Pausanias of Cerameis | Symposium | Protagoras |
Phaedo of Elis | Phaedo | |
Phaedrus of Myrrhinus, son of Pythocles | Phaedrus, Symposium | Protagoras; Epigram 4 |
Philebus | Philebus | |
Polemarchus of Thurii, son of Cephalus | Republic | Phaedrus |
Polus of Acragas | Gorgias | Phaedrus, Theages |
Prodicus of Ceos | Eryxias, Protagoras | Apology, Axiochus, Charmides, Cratylus, Eryxias, Euthydemus, (Greater) Hippias, Laches, Phaedrus, Protagoras, Republic, Symposium, Theaetetus, Theages |
Protagoras of Abdera | Protagoras, Theaetetus | Cratylus, Euthydemus, (Greater) Hippias, Laws, Phaedrus, Republic, Sophist, Theaetetus |
Protarchus of Athens, son of Callias | Philebus | |
Pythodorus of Athens, son of Isolochus | Parmenides | Alcibiades |
Simmias of Thebes | Phaedo | Crito, Phaedrus; Epistle XIII |
Sisyphus of Pharsalus[5] | Sisyphus | |
Socrates of Alopece, son of Sophroniscus | Dialogues of Plato | Epistles II, VII, XIII |
Socrates of Athens | Statesman | Sophist, Theaetetus; Epistle XI[6] |
Terpsion of Megara | Theaetetus | Phaedo |
Theaetetus of Sunium, son of Euphronius | Sophist, Theaetetus | Statesman |
Theages of Anagyrus, son of Demodocus | Theages | Apology, Republic |
Theodorus of Cyrene | Sophist, Statesman, Theaetetus | |
Thrasymachus of Chalcedon | Republic | Clitophon, Phaedrus |
Thucydides of Alopece, son of Melesias | Laches | Theages |
Timaeus of Locri Epizephyrii | Critias, Timaeus | |
Timarchus | Theages | |
Xanthippe, wife of Socrates of Alopece | Phaedo | Halcyon; Epigram 8[7] |
Zeno of Elea | Parmenides | Alcibiades, Sophist |