Antisthenes
Antisthenes (c. 446 BC – c. 366 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a disciple of Socrates, the master of Diogenes, and founder of the Cynic school. He was affected to disdain the pride and pomp of the world, and was the first to carry staff and wallet as the badge of philosophy, but so ostentatiously as to draw from Socrates the rebuke, "I see your pride looking out through the rent of your cloak, O Antisthenes."Nearby pages
Antistrophe, Antisymmetric, Antitank, Antiterror, Antiterrorism