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  • 31Theophrastus — Theophrastian /thee euh fras cheuhn/, adj. /thee euh fras teuhs/, n. 372? 287 B.C., Greek philosopher. * * * ▪ Greek philosopher born c. 372 BC, , Eresus, Lesbos died c. 287       Greek Peripatetic philosopher and pupil of Aristotle. He studied… …

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  • 32Sosigenes — There were several historical figures called Sosigenes:*Sosigenes of Alexandria, an astronomer consulted by Julius Caesar for the design of the Julian calendar. *Sosigenes the Peripatetic, who was a peripatetic philosopher living at the end of… …

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  • 33Boethus of Sidon — ( el. Βόηθος), was a Peripatetic philosopher from Sidon, who lived towards the end of the 1st century BC. As he was a disciple of Andronicus of Rhodes, [Ammonius Hermiae, Comment, in Aristot. Categ. ] he must have travelled at an early age to… …

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  • 34Alexander — This article is about the male first name. For other uses, see Alexander (disambiguation). Alexander Paris, depicted in this c. 1636 painting by Peter Paul Rubens making his famous judgment, was given the surname Alexander as a child when he rou …

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  • 35287 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeRoman Republic* A new law, Lex Hortensia, gives much greater power to the plebeian Assembly compared to the Senate. This law is passed following a threat from plebeian soldiers to secede. In the face of this threat, the Senate …

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  • 36Olympiodorus — There are several late Roman figures named Olympiodorus: Olympiodorus the Seleucid, (c. 178 BCE), 2nd century BCE high priest in Koile Syria and Phoinike, commissioned by Seleucus IV Philopator Olympiodorus of Thebes, (fl. 412), 5th century… …

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  • 37Aratus — This article is about the didactic poet. There was also an Aratus of Sicyon and an Aratus, son of Asclepius : For the crab genus, see Aratus (crab).Aratus (Greek Ἄρατος ὁ Σολεύς) (ca. 315 BC/310 BC ndash; 240 BC) was a Greek didactic poet, known… …

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  • 38Strato of Lampsacus — (c. 335 c. 269 BC) was an Peripatetic philosopher, who was mainly interested in physics, and was the third director of the Lyceum after the death of Theophrastus.LifeHe was the son of Arcesilaus of Lampsacus. He was the tutor of Ptolemy… …

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  • 39Smyrna (disambiguation) — Smyrna is the former name of İzmir, Turkey.Smyrna may also refer to: * Smyrna (butterfly) , a genus Nymphalini butterflies * Bion of Smyrna, a Greek poet * Chaka of Smyrna, 11th century Turkish emir * Chrysostomos of Smyrna (Chrysostomos… …

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  • 40Aetius — or Aëtius may refer to:* Aetius (philosopher) of Antioch, a 1st century B.C.E. peripatetic philosopher * Aëtius (theologian) of Antioch, a 4th century Anomean theologian, called Aetius the Atheist by his enemies * Flavius Aetius, a 5th century… …

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