Ion
2. Ion, of Ephesus, a rhapsodist in the time of Socrates, from whom one of Plato's dialogues is named, has been confounded by many writers with Ion of Chios; but Bentley has clearly proved that they are different from the character and circumstances of the rhapsodist as described by Plato. (
Epist. ad Mill.; Nitzsch,
Proleg. ad Plat. Ion. ; Kayser,
Hist. Crit. Trag. Graec. p. 180.)
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