'''Xenophon''''s Symposium records the discussion of [[Socrates]] and company at a dinner given by [[Callias]] for his [[eromenos]] [[Autolycus]], son of [[Lycon]] (not to be confused with the Lycon who was one of Socrates' prosecutors). 421 BC is the dramatic date of the work. | '''Xenophon''''s Symposium records the discussion of [[Socrates]] and company at a dinner given by [[Callias]] for his [[eromenos]] [[Autolycus]], son of [[Lycon]] (not to be confused with the Lycon who was one of Socrates' prosecutors). 421 BC is the dramatic date of the work. |