Hierotheus
Hierotheus was a Greek philosopher who lived during the 4th century BCE. He was a student of Plato and is known for his contributions to the theory of forms and his interpretation of Plato's dialogues. Hierotheus is often considered one of the last members of Plato's Academy, the philosophical school founded by Plato in Athens.
Hierotheus is best known for his commentary on Plato's works, particularly the "Parmenides" and the "Sophist."
Hierotheus' work is significant because it helps to bridge the gap between Plato's early and later dialogues.
Hierotheus' influence extends beyond his commentaries. His interpretations of Plato's dialogues have been studied and debated