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Hisdosus (fl. c. 1100), also known as Hisdosus Scholasticus, was a writer and scholar who lived in the early 12th century.[1] Nothing is known about his life. His first name is unknown, but he states that "I call myself Hisdosus, taken from the name of my father."[2] A Latin commentary by him on Calcidius' translation of Plato's Timaeus survives in manuscript.[3] He comments on the passage in the Timaeus (34b–36d) that deals with the World Soul.[4] The commentary depends on the glosses by the French scholastic philosopher William of Conches on the Timaeus, and it has been supposed that he may have been a pupil of William of Conches.[4] The commentary of Hisdosus is probably most famous for being the only source (albeit in Latin paraphrase) for Heraclitus' comparison of the soul to a spider and the body to the spider's web (DK 22B 67a).[5]

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1. ^Terence Irwin, (1995), Classical philosophy: collected papers, p. 206. Taylor & Francis
2. ^{{Cite book|last=Jeauneau|first=Édouard|title=Rethinking the School of Chartres|publisher=University of Toronto Press|page=120|year=2009|isbn=1442600071}}
3. ^Codex Parisinus Latinus 8624
4. ^{{Cite book|last=Jeauneau|first=Édouard|title=Rethinking the School of Chartres|publisher=University of Toronto Press|page=76|year=2009|isbn=1442600071}}
5. ^Charles H. Kahn, (1981), The art and thought of Heraclitus, p. 289. Cambridge University Press.
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