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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 112 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ONESICRITUS, or ONESICRATES  , of Aegina or Astypaleia (probably simply the " old city " of Aegina), one of the writers on Alexander the
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Great . At an advanced age he became a pupil of
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Diogenes the Cynic, and gained such repute as a student of philosophy that he was selected by Alexander to hold a
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conference with the
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Indian Gymnosophists . When the
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fleet was constructed on the Hydaspes, Onesicritus was appointed chief
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pilot (in his vanity he calls himself
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commander), and in this capacity accompanied
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Nearchus on the voyage from the mouth of the
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Indus to the Persian gulf . He wrote a diffuse biography of Alexander, which in addition to
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historical details contained descriptions of the countries visited, especially India . After the king's
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death, Onesicritus appears to have completed his
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work at the court of Lysimachus, king of
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Thrace . Its historical value was considered small, it being avowedly a
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panegyric, and contemporaries (including even . Alexander himself) regarded it as untrustworthy . Strabo especially takes Onesicritus to task for his exaggeration and love of the marvellous . His Para plus (or description of the coasts of India) probably formed
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part of the work, and, incorporated by Juba II. of
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Mauretania with the accounts of
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coasting voyages by Nearchus and other geographers, and circulated by him under the name of Onesicritus, was largely used by Pliny . See Arrian,
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Anabasis, vi . 2; Indira, 32; Diogenes Laertius vi . 75; Plutarch, Alexander, 46, 65; Strabo xv .

698; Pliny, Nat . Hist. vi . 26; Aulus

Gellius ix . 4; fragments and
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life in C . W . Muller, appendix to F . Dubner's Arrian (1846); monograph by F . Lilie (
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Bonn, 1864) ; E . H . Bunbury, Hist. of Ancient Geography, 1 . (1879) ; Meier in Ersch and Gruber's Allgemeine Encyclopadie .

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