About Aetius the doxographer other persons of this name Aetius disambiguation Aetius was a 1st or 2nd century doxographer and Eclecticism Origin Eclectic Philosophy philosopher . None of Aetius works survive today, but he solves a mystery about two major compilations of philosophical quotes. There are two extant books named Placita Philosophorum and Eclogae Physicae . The first of these is Pseudo Plutarch and the second is by Stobaeus . They are clearly both abridgements of a larger work. Hermann Diels , in his great Doxographi Graeci , discovered that the 5th century theologician Theodoret had full versions of the quotes which were shortened in the abridgements. This means that Theodoret had managed to procure the original book which Pseudo Plutarch and Stobeaus had shortened. He calls this book Aetiou t n peri areskont n sunag g n, and therefore we ascribe the original Placita to Aetius. Diels claimed that Aetius himself was merely abridging a work which Diels called the Vetusta Placita because he wrote his paper in Latin literally, Older Tenets . Unlike Aetius, whose existence is attested by Theodoret, the Vetusta Placita is Diels invention and is generally disregarded by modern classicists, e.g., the 1999 Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy . Quotes which are ascribed to Aetius in scholarly essays were actually discovered in either the abridgements of Pseudo Plutarch or Stobaeus, or Theodoret s full quotes in rare cases, or finally one of several ancient authors who provided corrections to misquotes in one of these works. External links http faculty.evansville.edu ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aetius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aetius Category Hellenistic era philosophers Category Roman ... missing de A tios Philosoph el es Aecio fil sofo fr Aetius doxographe it Aezio filosofo la Aetius doxographus ru fi Aetios filosofi ... more details
Aetius or A tius may refer to Aetiusphilosopher , 1st or 2nd century doxographer and Eclectic Philosophy philosopher A tius of Antioch , 4th century Anomean theologian, called Aetius the Atheist by his Trinitarian enemies Flavius Aetius , 5th century Roman general Aetius praetorian prefect , Praetorian prefect of the East in 425 A tius of Amida , 6th century Byzantine physician Sicamus A tius , Byzantine medical writer possibly identical with the preceding Aetios eunuch , Byzantine official and general Aetius spider , a spider genus Corinnidae See also Ezio disambiguation , the Italian form given name disambig bg ca Aeci desambiguaci de A tios el fr Aetius homonymie it Aezio la Aetius nl A tius pt A cio ru fi Aetios ... more details
protagonists, Aetius and Bonifacius. In 432 , when A tius held the consul ate, Boniface was recalled ... Epic poetry epic . Citation needed date November 2008 That same 436 Aetius was probably in Armorica ... and the wedding of Valentinian and Licinia Eudoxia in Constantinople it is probable that Aetius attended ... years were occupied by a campaign against the Suebi and by the war against the Visigoths in 438 Aetius ... Morris , Fl. Aetius 7 , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , volume 2, Cambridge University ... Ardaburius Iunior s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aetius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 396 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 454 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aetius ... ar bs Flavijus Aecijus bg ca Aeci cs Aetius cy Flavius A tius da Flavius A tius de Flavius A tius et A tius es Aecio eu Flavio Aezio fa fr Aetius fy Aetius gl Aecio ko hr Flavije Aecije it Flavio Ezio he ka lt Flavius Aetius hu Flavius A tius ms Flavius Aetius nl Flavius A tius ja no Flavius A tius pl Aecjusz Flawiusz pt Fl vio A cio ro Flavius Aetius ru sah sk Flavius Aetius sr sh Flavije Aecije fi A tius sv A tius tl Flavius A tius tr Flavius Aetius uk zh ... more details
Dablink The Philosopher is a name sometimes applied to Aristotle for philosophers in general, see philosophy . For the symphony, see Symphony No. 22 Haydn . italictitle Infobox journal title The Philosopher cover discipline Philosophy abbreviation publisher The Philosophical Society of England country United Kingdom frequency Biannually history 1923 present website http www.the philosopher.co.uk ISSN 0967 6074 The Philosopher is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that was established in 1923 and is one of the oldest general philosophy journals in the world. Citation needed date April 2010 It publishes short, original, and accessible articles. It is the official journal of The Philosophical Society of England . Notable articles Historically interesting and notable articles, all available to the general public via its website, include i like pokemon Science, Art and Play , From Volume XIII 1935, by Erwin Sch dinger Moritz Schlick on Unanswerable Questions , Volume XIII, 1935, and Individual Psychology and Education , Volume XIII, 1936, by John Dewey. Editors The past editor in chief editors of the journal are ref http www.the philosopher.co.uk contents.htm The Philosopher Articles and Authors ref First series, 1923 1948 Ada Sheridan, W.H.S. Dumphreys, Thomas Greenwood Second series, marked by emphasis on Philosophy and Religion, 1949 1972 C.S. Flick, Victor Rienaecker, A.J. Sinclair Burton Third series, marked by a return to general philosophy , 1973 1988 George Colbran, Alan Holloway, Geoffrey Brown Fourth series, marked by a return to academic philosophy , 1989 present Keith Dowling, Michael Bavidge, Martin Cohen See also List of philosophy journals References references External links Official http www.the philosopher.co.uk DEFAULTSORT Philosopher, The Category Publications established in 1923 Category Philosophy journals Category English language journals Category Biannual journals fi The Philosopher ... more details
Aetius floruit 419 425 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire , praefectus urbi of Constantinople and praetorian prefect of the East . Life Aetius was praefectus urbi of Constantinople . He is attested in office on the 23rd of February, when an old man called Cyriacus tried to kill him in the Great Church, ref Chronicon Paschale , sub anno 419. ref and again on the 4th of October, when he received a law preserved in the Codex Theodosianus . ref Codex Theodosianus , XIV, 6.5 sup a sup , regarding the lime material lime makers. ref He also received a law ref Codex Justinianus , I, 2.4 sup a sup and IV, 63.5 sup a sup ref dated at 409, but emended by scholars at 418, 420 or 422, in which he was to reduce the staff of the Great Church this reduction has been suggested as a possible reason for the assassination attempt . ref name martindale Martindale. ref In 421 a water reservoir of Aetius was built in Constantinople ref Marcellinus Comes , sub anno 421. ref this Aetius might be the praefectus urbi , who could be still in office ref name martindale his successor, Florentius, is attested in November 422 . A law addressed to him was issued on May 5, 425 ref Codex Theodosianus , XV, 4.1 sup a sup , about the imperial images. ref it is not clearly stated if he was Praetorian prefect of the East or of Illyricum, but the former is more probable. ref name martindale Notes Reflist 2 Sources John Robert Martindale, Aetius 1 , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1980, ISBN 0 521 20159 4, pp. 19 20. S start S bef before Ursus praefectus urbi Ursus S ttl title List of urban prefects of Constantinople Praefectus urbi of Constantinople years 418? 419 ?421 S aft after Florentius consul 429 Florentius S bef before Asclepiodotus consul 423 Asclepiodotus S ttl title Praetorian prefect of the East years 425 S aft after Hierius consul 427 Hierius I end DEFAULTSORT Aetius praetorian prefect Category 5th century Byzantine people Category Praetorian ... more details
Leo the Philosopher may refer to Leo the Mathematician c.790 after 869 , a Byzantine philosophy Byzantine philosopher Leo VI the Wise 19 September 866 11 May 912 , a Byzantine emperor disambig ... more details
For the Canadian band, see The Philosopher Kings . For the 2009 documentary film, see The Philosopher Kings film . Platonism Philosopher kings are the rulers, or Guardians, of Plato s Utopian Kallipolis . If his ideal city state is to ever come into being, philosophers must become kings or those now called kings must genuinely and adequately philosophize Plato s Republic The Republic , 5.473d . In Book VI of The Republic Plato defined a philosopher firstly as its eponymous occupation wisdom lover. He then distinguishes between one who loves true knowledge as opposed to simple sights or education by saying that the philosopher is the only person who has access to Theory of forms Forms the archetypal entities that exist behind all representations of the form such as Beauty itself as opposed to any one particular instance of beauty . It is next and in support of the idea that philosophers are the best rulers that Plato fashions the ship of state metaphor, one of his most often cited ideas along with his allegory of the cave . A true pilot must of necessity pay attention to the seasons, the heavens, the stars, the winds, and everything proper to the craft if he is really to rule a ship The Republic , 6.488d . Plato claims that the sailors i.e., the people of the city state over whom the philosopher is the potential ruler ignore the philosopher s idle stargazing because they have never encountered a true philosopher before. Criticism Karl Popper blamed Plato for the rise of totalitarianism in the 20th century, seeing Plato s philosopher kings, with their dreams of social engineering ... inspired by the Platonic vision of the philosopher king while in Qum in the 1920s when he became interested ... by Plato s philosopher king, and subsequently based elements of his Islamic Republic on it. ref ... Reeve, Philosopher Kings The Argument of Plato s Republic , Princeton University Press , 1988. cite ... pertaining to philosopher kings . Category Platonism Category Political philosophy in ancient ... more details
Image Reggio calabria testa del filosofo.jpg thumb 200px The Head of a Philosopher , probably a portrait of Aristotle . The Head of a Philosopher is a 5th century BC ancient Greek bronze sculpture produced in Magna Graecia . It is part damaged, lacking its laurel wreath, left eye and the hair on the back of its head, while the mangled fragments of a hand and a cloak were found with it, which has led to the head s identification as a philosopher. It was discovered in 1969 in a wreck off Porticello beach at Cannitello , north of Reggio Calabria . It is now held at the Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia in Reggio. DEFAULTSORT HeAd Of A Philosopher Category Bronze sculptures Category 5th century BC Greek sculptures Category Art of Magna Graecia it Testa del Filosofo ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Philosopher s Pupil image File ThePhilosophersPupil.jpg 200px image caption 1st edition author Iris Murdoch cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English genre Novel publisher Chatto & Windus release date 1983 in literature 1983 media type Print pages isbn preceded by followed by The Philosopher s Pupil is a 1983 novel by the United Kingdom British writer and philosopher Iris Murdoch . It is set in a small English spa town called Ennistone. Main characters George McCaffrey George, aged more than forty at the time of the novel, was a pupil of John Robert Rozanov, the philosopher. After changing from philosophy to history and archaeology, he had entered the museum and archive world but published nothing except A Short History of the Ennistone Museum . He married Stella their son, Rufus, died in an unexplained mishap. Stella McCaffrey George s wife. Brian McCaffrey George s brother. Gabriel McCaffrey Brian s wife. Adam McCaffrey Gabriel and Brian s son. Zed Adam s small Papillon dog. Alex McCaffrey George and Brian s mother. Tom McCaffrey Alex s stepson, George and Brian s younger stepbrother. John Robert Rozanov the philosopher. Hattie Meynell John Robert s granddaughter. Ruby Doyle Alex s long time maid a gipsy. Diane Sedleigh George s mistress and Ruby s sister or cousin no one knows . Pearl Scotney Hattie s maid and companion, also related to Ruby and Diane. Emmanuel Emma Scarlett Taylor Tom s friend. External links http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9507EEDE103BF93AA15755C0A965948260 Review of The Philosopher s Pupil by Christopher Lehmann Haupt, The New York Times , 29th June 1983. Iris Murdoch DEFAULTSORT Philosopher s Pupil, The Category 1983 novels Category British novels Category Novels by Iris Murdoch 1980s novel stub ... more details
Other uses Damo disambiguation Damo lang el c. 500 BC was a Pythagoreanism Pythagorean philosopher said by many to have been the daughter of Pythagoras and Theano philosopher Theano . Little is known about the life of Damo. Tradition said that she was the daughter of Pythagoras and Theano philosopher Theano . ref name laertius Diogenes La rtius, viii. 42 3 ref ref name sudap3120 Suda, Pythagoras 3120 ref ref name iamblichus Iamblichus, On the Pythagorean Life , 146 ref According to one story, Pythagoras bequeathed his writings to Damo, and she kept them safe, refusing to sell them, believing that poverty and her father s solemn injunctions were more precious than gold. ref name laertius Damo, in turn, passed the writings on to her daughter Bitale . ref name iamblichus Notes reflist Greece academic bio stub philosopher stub DEFAULTSORT Damo Category 6th century BC Greek people Category 5th century BC Greek people Category 5th century BC philosophers Category Pythagoreans Category Ancient Greek women philosophers Category Pythagoreans of Magna Graecia Category 6th century BC births Category 5th century BC deaths ca Damo de Damo el fr Damo philosophe pt Damo ru ... more details
Constantine the Philosopher may refer to See Saints Cyril and Methodius for St. Cyril, born Constantine, 9th century Byzantine Greek scholar of Thessaloniki Constantine of Kostenets died after 1431 , Bulgarian historian and biographer of Stefan Lazarevi hndis ru Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Image Japan Kyoto philosophers walk DSC00297.jpg thumb right In summer Image Path of philosophy.jpg thumb right In spring, Cherry tree s in blossom Image Tetsugakunomichi01.jpg thumb right In winter dablink For the footpath of the same name in Toronto, Canada, see Philosopher s Walk Toronto . The Nihongo Philosopher s Walk Tetsugaku no Michi is a pedestrian path that follows a cherry tree cherry tree lined canal in Kyoto , between Ginkaku ji and Nanzen ji . The route is so named because the influential 20th century Japanese philosopher and Kyoto University professor Nishida Kitaro is thought to have used it for daily meditation. It passes a number of temples and shrines such as H nen in , toyo Shrine , and Eikan d Zenrin ji . It takes about 30 minutes to complete the walk, although many people spend more time visiting the sights along the way. External links commons Philosopher s Walk http fromkyoto.jugem.jp Philosopher s Walk in Kyoto Japan http babibubebo.com 2006 07 04 tetsugaku no michi philosophers path Photos and information about Philosopher s Walk in Kyoto Japan Kyoto geo stub coord 35 1 30.46 N 135 47 46.2 E type landmark region JP display title Category Kyoto category Japanese philosophy category Hanami spots of Japan Category Hiking trails in Japan de Philosophenweg Japan he ja zh ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Philosopher s Propeller Type Album Artist Susumu Hirasawa Cover Background Released October 5, 2000 Recorded Genre Electronica Label TESLAKITE Producer Reviews Last album Technique of Relief This album Philosopher s Propeller Next album Solar Ray Philosopher s Propeller is an electronica album by Susumu Hirasawa . Some songs such as Nigredo and Rubedo come from Latin and scientific terms synonymous with the album title. Notably, some songs served as the basis for the Millennium Actress soundtrack. Susumu Hirasawa had done different versions of the songs and examples of songs that have been remixed were Nigredo Kagi no Kimi in the soundtrack , and Rubedo Run in the Millennium Actress Soundtrack . Famously, Rotation Known as Rotation Lotus 2 in the soundtrack made it onto the soundtrack by request of Satoshi Kon as the movie s closing theme. Despite the name, Susumu Hirasawa hadn t remixed it. During an interview near the end of the making of the movie, Satoshi Kon picked Rotation because he said it was the destination of Chiyoko and the audience. Fact date February 2009 This album has a similar sound to Technique of Relief Technique Of Relief however, Hirasawa begins to mix falsetto with his normal voice although this trend began with P MODEL OR DIE in 1999 . Track listing Philosopher s Propeller 1 Rubedo Nigredo Albedo Quadratur Des Ziirkels Garden Where Solutions are Found An Expert Mountain Opus Rotation Philosopher s Propeller 2 External links MusicBrainz release id 5b0db703 c5b4 4150 ada7 f889113b9747 name Philosopher s Propeller Category 2000 albums Category Susumu Hirasawa albums Japan album stub ... more details
This article is about the band. For the concept put forth by Plato, see philosopher king . For the 2009 documentary film, see The Philosopher Kings film . Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name The Philosopher Kings Img Img capt Img size Landscape Background group or band Origin Thornhill, Ontario Thornhill , Ontario , Canada Genre rhythm and blues Years active 1996 present Label URL http www.philosopherkings.com www.philosopherkings.com Current members Gerald Eaton br James Bryan br Jon Levine br Denton Whited br Marc Rogers Past members Brian West musician Brian West br Craig Hunter br Jason Levine The Philosopher Kings are a Canada Canadian rhythm and blues band who were most commercially successful in the late 1990s. The name of the band is derived from Plato s Republic Plato dialogue Republic , in which he outlines the design of an idealistic government, ruled by philosopher kings . The group saw minor success in the United States with the single Charms , which peaked at 36 on the Billboard magazine Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart in 1996. ref Allmusic class artist id p182017 pure url yes Charts , Allmusic ref Members The original members met while students ... West musician Brian West guitarist on Philosopher Kings , Famous, Rich and Beautiful , One Night Stand & Castles Craig Hunter drummer on Philosopher Kings , Famous, Rich and Beautiful Jason Levine bassist on Philosopher Kings , Famous, Rich and Beautiful & One Night Stand Discography Albums The Philosopher Kings album The Philosopher Kings 1996 in music 1996 Gold in Canada Famous, Rich and Beautiful ... Castles 2006 in music 2006 Singles Charms single Charms from Philosopher Kings I Am The Man from ... for Philosopher Kings Juno Awards of 1998 1998 Juno nomination Best R&B Soul Recording for Famous, Rich ... Philosopher Kings official website http www.metronews.ca entertainment news detail.asp ... index.php James Bryan website DEFAULTSORT Philosopher Kings, The Category 1990s music groups ... more details
of the philosopher s stone was known as the Great Work In alchemy Great Work . ref Max Heindel ... 04 9 ref Origins The origins of the philosopher s stone seem to be in ancient Hinduism . The Yoga Vasistha , written between the 10th and 14th century AD, contains a story about the Philosopher s stone ... using the metaphor of the philosopher s stone. Saint Dnyaneshwar Jnaneshwar 1275 1296 , wrote a commentary with 17 references to the philosopher s stone that explicitly transmutes base metal into gold ... a legendary stone the philosopher s stone. ref citation title The Philosopher s Stone Alchemy and Chemistry ... , p. 196 197. ref According to legend, the 13th century scientist and philosopher Albertus Magnus is said to have discovered the philosopher s stone and passed it to his pupil Thomas Aquinas , shortly ... was, in fact, the philosopher s stone. The Alphabeticall Table an index to the 1658 edition of Sir Thomas Browne s encyclopaedia Pseudodoxia Epidemica includes the entry, Philosopher s Stone, not impossible ... to be a symbolic instruction manual for concocting a philosopher s stone. Called the wordless book ...&dq carmot philosopher stone PRA2 PA150,M1 Available online. ref ref name Anton1999 Sebastian, Anton ... books?id f70MZLHwvp0C&pg PA179&ots xpeW Nzh8O&dq carmot philosopher stone&sig gwK3sgPsODT75fU27NLdCxsIVUk Available online. ref In art and entertainment The philosopher s stone has been a subject, inspiration ... Dexter Ward 1927 , by H. P. Lovecraft The Trumpeter of Krakow 1928 , by Eric P. Kelly The Philosopher ... 1988 , by Paulo Coelho Indiana Jones and the Philosopher s Stone 1995 , by Max McCoy Harry Potter and the Philosopher ... Jonson The Eight 1988 by Katherine Neville Comics, movies, TV, and animations Parash Pathar The Philosopher ... of Mamo 1978 the first animated Lupin the Third film, had the Philosopher s Stone a coveted object ... , a rogue known as Doctor Alchemy used a philosopher s stone as his main weapon in crime. The Fabulous Philosopher s Stone 1955 , an Uncle Scrooge story by Carl Barks . Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix ... more details
Sandon lang el 1st century BC is an Orphism religion Orphic philosopher mentioned in the Suda . ref http www.stoa.org sol bin search.pl?db REAL&field adlerhw gr&searchstr sigma,90 Suda . ref He is described briefly as a son of Hellanikos. He has been identified with the Sandon of Tarsus, Mersin Tarsus mentioned by Pseudo Lucian in the essay Macrobii Long Lives , ref http www.attalus.org translate macrobii.html Macrobii . ref who was the father of Athenodoros Cananites Athenodorus the Stoic philosopher and the tutor of Augustus Caesar . ref Strabo, xiv. 14 ref His father Hellanicus may have been the Orphic philosopher of the late 2nd century mentioned by Damascius . ref G. S. Kirk, et al., The Presocratic Philosophers A Critical History with a Selection of Texts 1983 http books.google.ie books?id kFpd86J8PLsC page 24 . ref Notes reflist Category 1st century BC Greek people Category 1st century BC philosophers Category Hellenistic era philosophers from Anatolia ... more details
Use dmy dates date November 2010 Infobox musical artist Name The Bedroom Philosopher Img BedroomPhilosopher.jpg ... Records Shock , NanAndPop Associated acts The Bedroom Philosopher and his Awkwardstra URL http www.bedroomphilosopher.com The Bedroom Philosopher is the performance persona of Australian comedian ... Philosopher has released several albums, performed at many arts festivals, been nominated for an ARIA ... 2005 Living on the Edge of My Bed The Bedroom Philosopher began in 2002, when Heazlewood became a regular ... philosopher The Bedroom Philosopher The Groggy Squirrel ref He also filmed two pilot episodes of The Bedroom Philosopher Show for ABC Fly TV, a now defunct digital youth television station. ref name ... and Bumblebeez 81 The Bumblebeez at Triple J s Unearthed concert later that year. The Bedroom Philosopher ... festival reviews the bedroom philosopher on the edge of my bed The Bedroom Philosopher On the Edge ... The Age 2006 Melbourne Fringe Festival Show The Bedroom Philosopher in Living on the edge...of my bed ... 2005 ref The Bedroom Philosopher s first album, Living on the Edge of My Bed featured tracks which ... was only sold at live shows. 2005 2008 I m So Post Modern In 2005 the Bedroom Philosopher released his ... with my doona 619414 205093.html IN BED WITH MY DOONA BEDROOM PHILOSOPHER music4me play4me.com.au The World ... monitor archive reports 200602 oweek 15 commencement.html Monitor Online Bedroom Philosopher shares wisdom at commencement ref The Bedroom Philosopher was the only unsigned artist to make the list ... watch?v RepATDh8kH4 title YouTube The Bedroom Philosopher Wow Wow s Song La La La publisher ... The Bedroom Philosopher completed his second album Brown and Orange with producers Chris Scallan ... Philosopher Self conscious Melbourne, AU Indie Folk Comedy www.myspace.com thebedroomphilosopher ... 2010 Songs from the 86 Tram April 2009 saw The Bedroom Philosopher debuting his show Songs from the 86 ... 2009 show the bedroom philosopher songs from the 86 tram title The Bedroom Philosopher Songs From the 86 ... more details
For the 3rd century historian, statesman and general Dexippus Dexippus lang el floruit fl. 350 was a Greek philosopher, a pupil of the Neoplatonist Iamblichus , belonging to the middle of the 4th century AD. He wrote commentaries on Plato and Aristotle , of which one, in explanation and defense of the Categories Aristotle Aristotelian Categories , is extant. In this work Dexippus explains to one Seleucus the Aristotelian Categories, and endeavours at the same time to refute the objections of Plotinus . A Latin edition edited by F licien was published under the title Qu stionum in Categorias Libri Tres in 1549. The Greek text was published by Leonhard von Spengel in 1859. An English translation by John M. Dillon was published in 1990. Further reading J. Dillon, 1990 Dexippus On Aristotle Categories . Duckworth. NIE DEFAULTSORT Dexippus Category 4th century Romans Category 4th century philosophers Category Ancient Greek writers Category Commentators on Aristotle Category Commentators on Plato Category Neoplatonists Category Roman era philosophers Greece academic bio stub philosopher stub Platonists de Dexippos Philosoph es Dexipo fil sofo fr Dexippe philosophe hu Dexipposz filoz fus is Dexippos heimspekingur ru fi Deksippos filosofi ... more details
Zenodotus lang el late 5th century was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived and taught in Athens . He was described as the darling Pederasty in ancient Greece paidika of Proclus . ref Damascius, Life of Isidore , fr. 154 Zintzen ref Zenodotus served under Marinus of Neapolis when Marinus succeeded Proclus as the head scholarch of the school c. 485 . He was a teacher of Damascius when he came to Athens to learn philosophy c. 492 . Whereas Marinus taught mathematics and science scientific courses to Damascius, Zenodotus taught the more conventional philosophy courses. ref Photius, Bibl. cod. 181 ref He was an important philosopher in Athens during the time when Marinus and Hegias were contending for the leadership of the school, but he seems to have been overlooked as a possible scholarch on more than one occasion. Notes reflist References Edward Jay Watts, 2006 , City and School in Late Antique Athens and Alexandria . pages 116 123. University of California Press DEFAULTSORT Zenodotus Category 5th century philosophers Category Neoplatonists Category Roman era philosophers de Zenodotos Sch ler des Proklos ru ... more details
Agapius lang el 5th 6th century was a Neoplatonist Philosophy philosopher who lived in Athens . He was a notable philosopher in the Neoplatonist school in Athens when Marinus of Neapolis was scholarch after the death of Proclus c. 485 . ref name suda1 Suda, Agapios , Damascius, Life of Isidore fr. 277, Zintzen ref He was admired for his love of learning and for putting forward difficult problems. ref name suda1 He may be the Agapius under whom Joannes Laurentius Lydus John Lydus heard some lectures on Platonist philosophy, while he was studying Aristotelianism Aristotelian doctrines in Constantinople in 511, and of whom the poet Christodorus in his work On the Disciples of the Great Proclus stated that Agapius is assuredly the last but the first of all. ref John Lydus, De Mag. iii. 26. ref Notes reflist References Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, John Robert Martindale, J. Morris, 1971 , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , pages 32 3. Cambridge University Press Michael Maas, 2000 , Readings in Late Antiquity A Sourcebook , page 48. Routledge DEFAULTSORT Agapius Category 5th century philosophers Category Neoplatonists Category Roman era philosophers de Agapios von Athen ... more details
Heliodorus is cited as the author of a work entitled Commentary dated 564 AD , which has been preserved, on the Introduction or Rudiments of Paulus Alexandrinus , the 4th century Alexandrian astrologer. The name Heliodorus appears only on the later of two groups of manuscripts, and so is somewhat doubtful. Leendert Westerink has argued that the commentary consists of notes of lectures, most likely given by the sixth century philosopher and astrologer, Olympiodorus the Younger Olympiodorus , in 564 AD. ref Westerink, L. G., 1971 , Byzantinische Zeitschrift 64, 6ff. ref Notes Reflist Byzantine bio stub DEFAULTSORT Heliodorus Category 6th century philosophers Category 6th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine philosophers ... more details
Chamaeleon or Chameleon , lang el c. 350 c. 275 BC , was a Peripatetic school Peripatetic philosopher of Heraclea Pontica . He was one of the immediate disciples of Aristotle . He wrote works on several of the ancient Greek poets, namely On Anacreon On Sappho On Simonides of Ceos Simonides On Thespis On Aeschylus On Lasus On Pindar On Stesichorus He also wrote on the Iliad , and on Comedy . In this last work he treated, among other subjects, of the dances of comedy. ref Athenaeus, xiv. 628 ref This work is quoted by Athenaeus ref Athenaeus, ix. 374 ref by the title , which is also the title of a work by the Peripatetic philosopher Eumelus philosopher Eumelus . It would seem also that he wrote on Hesiod , for Diogenes La rtius says, that Chamaeleon accused Heraclides Ponticus of having stolen from him his work concerning Homer and Hesiod. ref Diogenes La rtius, v. 6. 92. ref The above works were probably both biographical and critical. He also wrote works entitled , and , and some moral treatises, which was also ascribed to Theophrastus , , and . Of all his works only a few fragments are preserved by Athenaeus and other ancient writers. Notes reflist Peripatetics DEFAULTSORT Chamaeleon Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC writers Category 4th century BC philosophers Category 4th century BC births Category 3rd century BC deaths Category Ancient Greek writers Category Ancient Pontic Greeks Category Hellenistic era philosophers from Anatolia Category People from Bithynia Category Peripatetic philosophers ca Camale fil sof fi Khamaileon ... more details
Albinus lang el floruit fl. c. 150 AD was a Middle Platonism Platonist Philosophy philosopher , who lived at Smyrna , and was teacher of Galen . ref Galen, De Libris Propriis 97.6ff. ref A short tract by him, entitled Introduction to Plato s dialogues , has come down to us. From the title of one of the extant manuscripts we learn that Albinus was a pupil of Gaius the Platonist . ref Tryggve G ransson, 1995 , Albinus, Alcinous, Arius Didymus , page 34. Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis ref The original title of his work was probably Prologos , and it may have originally formed the initial section of notes taken at the lectures of Gaius. ref Tryggve G ransson, 1995 , Albinus, Alcinous, Arius Didymus , page 51 2. Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis ref After explaining the nature of the Dialogue , which he compares to a Drama , the writer goes on to divide the Dialogues of Plato into four classes, logical, critical, physical, ethical, and mentions another division of them into Tetralogies, according to their subjects. He advises that the First Alcibiades Alcibiades , Phaedo , Republic Plato Republic , and Timaeus dialogue Timaeus , should be read in a series. Some of Albinus s fame is attributed to the fact that a 19th century German scholar, Jacob Freudenthal J. Freudenthal , attributed Alcinous philosopher Alcinous s Handbook of Platonism to Albinus. This attribution has since been discredited by the work of John Wittaker in 1974. ref John Whittaker, 1974 , Parisinus Graecus 1962 and the Writings of Albinus , Phoenix 28, 320 54, 450 56. ref ref http ccat.sas.upenn.edu bmcr 1994 94.10.14.html Bryn Mawr Classical Review 94.10.14 ref Another Albinus is mentioned by Boethius and Cassiodorus , who wrote in Latin some works on music and geometry . References Reflist SmithDGRBM Platonists Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century philosophers Category Middle Platonists Category Roman era philosophers ca Albinos de Albinos Philosoph el es Albino fil sofo ... more details
date In 1879 the German scholar Jacob Freudenthal argued that Alcinous was really the philosopher Albinus philosopher Albinus , the teacher of Galen the physician. This theory remained largely unchallenged ... more details
Hippo or Hippon , lang el 5th century BC was a Pre Socratic philosophy Presocratic Greek philosopher. He is variously described as coming from Rhegium , ref name hippolytus1 Hippolytus, i.16 ref Metapontum , ref Censorinus Claudius Mamertinus ref Samos Island Samos , ref Iamblichus ref and Crotone Croton , ref name med1 Medical Writings , Anonymus Londinensis London Papyrus 137 , col. xi. 22 42 ref and it is possible that there was more than one philosopher with this name. Although he was a natural philosophy natural philosopher , Aristotle refused to place him among the other great Pre Socratic philosophy Pre Socratic philosophers because of the paltriness of his thought. ref Aristotle, Metaphys . i.3.984a3 ref At some point Hippo was accused of atheism , but as his works have perished, we cannot be certain why. He was accused of impiety by the comic poet Cratinus in his Panoptae , ref PCG F 167 Kassel Austin DK 38 A 2 ref and, according to Clement of Alexandria , Hippo supposedly ordered the following couplet to be inscribed on his tomb ref Clement of Alexandria, Exhortation to the Greeks , iv. 55 DK 38 B 2 ref quote Behold the tomb of Hippo, whom in death br Fate made an equal of the immortal gods. According to Hippolytus of Rome Hippolytus , Hippo held Water classical element water and fire classical element fire to be the primary elements, with fire originating from water, and then developing itself by generating the universe . Simplicius of Cilicia Simplicius , too, says that Hippo thought that water was the principle of all things. ref Simplicius, in Physics , 23.21 24 ref Most of the accounts of his philosophy suggest that he was interested in biological matters. He thought that there is an appropriate level of moisture in all living things, and disease is caused when the moisture is out of balance. ref name med1 He also viewed the soul as arising from both mind and water. ref name hippolytus1 A medieval scholium on Aristophanes The Clouds attributes to Hippo ... more details