Phanto of Phlius

Phanto (or Phanton, Greek: Φάντων; 4th century BC) of Phlius, was a Pythagorean philosopher, and one of the last of the school until the Neopythagorean revival in the Roman era.

He was a disciple of Philolaus and Eurytus, and, probably in his old age, contemporary with Aristoxenus, the Peripatetic philosopher, c. 320 BC.

[1][2] This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed.

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.

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