Clitomachus (also
Cleitomachus; ,
Kleitomachos; 187/6–110/9 BC), originally named
Hasdrubal (Greek: Ἀσδρούβας), was a
Carthaginian who came to
Athens in 163/2 BC and studied
philosophy under
Carneades. He became head of the
Academy around 127/6 BC. He was an
Academic skeptic like his master. Nothing survives of his writings, which were dedicated to making known the views of Carneades, but
Cicero made use of them for some of his works.