Alexicrates ( Greek: Ἀλεξικράτης) was a Pythagorean philosopher who lived at the time of Plutarch (that is, around the turn of the 1st century AD), [1] and whose disciples continued to observe the ancient diet of the Pythagoreans, abstaining from fish altogether. [2] Another person of this name occurs in Plutarch. [3]
Alexicrates ( Greek: Ἀλεξικράτης) was a Pythagorean philosopher who lived at the time of Plutarch (that is, around the turn of the 1st century AD), [1] and whose disciples continued to observe the ancient diet of the Pythagoreans, abstaining from fish altogether. [2] Another person of this name occurs in Plutarch. [3]