Ae'schines
(
Αἰσχίνης), of NEAPOLIS, a Peripatetic philosopher, who was at the head of the Academy at Athens, together with Charmades and Clitomachus about B. C. 109. (
Cic. de Orat. 1.11.) Diogenes Laertius (
2.64) says, that he was a pupil of Melanthus the Rhodian.