We are told that Socrates followed in his father's steps as a stonemason. The earliest evidence is probably fragment 51 of Aristoxenus, who wrote a rather slanderous biography of Socrates in the 4th c. BC. read more
He tells us that Socrates practiced his father’s craft of stoneworking and also invested money given to him by his friend Crito. He was also a soldier; he must have had enough wealth to afford the equipment required of hoplite soldiers. read more
Very little is known on what Socrates did for a living. According to Timon, he took over the stonemasonry trade, which was a family business, although Xenophon's version suggests that he dedicated his life to philosophical discussion. Aristophanes' writings describe Socrates running a sophist school and getting paid for it. read more
Socrates was a Greek philosopher and teacher as well. the Greeksbelieved that you give your child to us for the first four years.And what we teach, he will never forget. read more