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  1. Theophrastus (c. 371 – c. 287 BC), a Greek native of Eresos in Lesbos, was thesuccessor to Aristotle in the Peripatetic school. He came to Athens at a young age ...
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  2. Theophrastus was a Greek philosopher and pupil of Plato's and Aristotle's, known for his Characters.
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  3. Theophrastus was a philosopher of Greek antiquity whose writings on the classification of plants started the science of botany. He probably studied under Plato; he ...
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  4. Theophrastus (Greek philosopher), c. 372 bc Eresus, Lesbos c. 287 Greek Peripateticphilosopher and pupil of Aristotle. He studied at Athens under Aristotle, and when ...
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  5. Theophrastus (c.371–c.287 BC) Theophrastus was a Greek philosopher of the Peripatetic school, and immediate successor of Aristotle in leadership of the Lyceum.
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  6. Theophrastus studied under the great philosophers Plato and Aristotle. In 323 B.C. he succeeded Aristotle as head of the Peripatetic school of philosophy. Like ...
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  7. Life. All the biographical information we have of him was provided by Diogenes LaĆ«rtius' Lives of the Philosophers, written four hundred years after Theophrastus ...
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  8. ... that a slave of his, by name Pomphylus, was a philosopher, as we are told by Myronianus of Amastra, in the first book of Similar Historical Chapters. IV. Theophrastuswas a ...
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  9. (ca. 372-ca. 287 B.C.) philosopher, rhetorician, scientist, teacher, nonfiction writer The son of a fuller, or cloth handler, Theophrastus was born in Eresus on the ...
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  10. THEOPHRASTUS (b. Eresus, Lesbos, ca. 371 b.c.;d. Athens, ca. 287 b.c.) botany, mineralogy, philosophy. Theophrastus was associated with Aristotle for more than two ...
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  11. THEOPHRASTUS, the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school, a native of Eresus ... TEN-THE | Ancient philosophers
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  12. Theophrastus Philosopher: Greek Philosophers by Endless Greece Guide is an onlinephilosophy guide about Theophrastus and other famous ancient Greek philosophersin ...
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  13. Theophrastus Statue of Theophrastus, Orto botanico di Palermo Full nameTheophrastus Born c. 371 BC Eresos Died c. 287 BC Athens Era Ancient philosophyRegion ...
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  14. Theophrastus also recognized the role of sex in the reproduction of some higher plants ... Aristotelian Philosophy: Ethics and Politics from Aristotle to MacIntyre, Polity ...
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  15. Theophrastus. AKA Tyrtamus. Peripatetic school. Birthplace: Eresus, Lesbos, Greece Died: 287 BC Location of death: Athens, Greece Cause of death: unspecified. Gender ...
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  16. Mobile version) Standard version: www.ontology.co. For an overview see the SITE MAP or the Index of the Philosophers: A-F - G-O - P-Z. Search in This Site
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  17. Greek philosopher, regarded as the founder of botany. A pupil of Aristotle,Theophrastus took over the leadership of his school 323 BC, consolidating ...
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  18. Theophrastus was a philosopher of Greek antiquity whose writings on the classification of plants started the science of botany. He probably studied under Plato; he ...
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  19. The·o·phras·tus (th-fr s t s) 371?-287? b.c. Greek philosopher who succeeded Aristotle as leader of the Peripatetics and refined the work of Aristotle in botany ...
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  20. Theophrastus, was born around 371 BC in Lesbos, Grecce. Theophrastus was a successor of Aristotle. Most of what is known about his life comes from Diogenes LaĆ«rtius ...
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  21. From the middle of this age the Monarchy of all the Arts has been at length derived and conferred on me, Theophrastus Paracelsus, Prince of Philosophy and of Medicine.
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  22. An Explanation of the Natural Philosopher’s Tincture, of Theophrastus Paraceslus by Alexander von Suchten. Doctor of Philosophy and Medicine
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  23. Theophrastus of Lesbos (c.371-c.287 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher. Known as the "father of botany", Theophrastus studied with Plato in Athens and then worked with ...
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  24. Diogenes Laertius Lives of the Philosophers V: Theophrastus -- "The Will ofTheophrastus" XIV. I have also found his will, which is drawn up in the following terms:
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  25. Theophrastus, (372?–;287 B.C.), a Greek philosopher regarded as the father of botany. He described more than 500 species of plants in his series On the History of ...
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  26. Definitions. Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher who studied first with Plato and then became a disciple of Aristotle, is credited with founding botany.
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  27. ... and Theophrastus and almost all the Peripatetics a perfect human being should devote himself to problems in the fields of natural philosophy and ethics’. Theophrastus and ...
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  28. Most of the biographical information we have of Theophrastus was provided by Diogenes LaĆ«rtius' Lives of the Philosophers, written four hundred years after Theophrastus ...
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  29. "Theophrastus" entry in the Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy (1997), page 552. Greenwood It seems that it was on Lesbos that Aristotle and Theophrastus began their ...
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  30. Find sites for Theophrastus, the successor of Artistotle in the Peripatetic school and who is considered as one of the earliest botanists. Sites feature biography ...
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  31. The Greek philosopher, Theophrastus, followed in the steps of Plato and Aristotle; indeed he was a student of theirs. Theophrastus was to head up one of the ancient ...
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  32. Titre du document / Document title Theophrastus's Jewish Philosophers Auteur(s) / Author(s) SATLOW Michael L. (1); Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s ...
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  33. More on Theophrastus from Infoplease: Theophrastus: meaning and definitions ... 1493?–1541, Swiss physician ... See more Encyclopedia articles on: Philosophy ...
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  34. This is a tough choice since reagents are vulnerable to Wild Cards and PhilosophersStone Cards ONLY when face up! Should you expose a face down reagent inTheophrastus ...
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  35. 372?-287? B.C. Greek Scientist and Philosopher. Theophrastus was a scientist andphilosopher who made significant contributions to nearly every area of thought and ...
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  36. ^"Theophrastus" entry in the Encyclopedia of classical philosophy (1997), page 552. Greenwood ^ a b c "Theophrastus" entry in the Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy(1997 ...
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  37. Theophrastus 371?-287? B.C. Greek philosopher who succeeded Aristotle as leader of the Peripatetics and refined the work of Aristotle in the natural sciences, logic ...
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  38. noun 372?–287 b.c., Greek philosopher. Related forms The·o·phras·tian , adjective
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  39. Sourced. Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. Diogenes LaĆ«rtius, Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, Book 5. The Unseasonable man is one who will ...
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  40. Theophrastus: (Island of Lesbos, Greece today, 372 BC-?, 288 BC) Greek philosopher. According to the testimony of Diogenes Laertius, his real name was Tirtamo, but ...
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  41. Thales was a Pre-Socratic philosopher who was counted one of the seven ...Theophrastus - Philosopher and Author of the Characters
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  42. 371 BC - 287 successor of Aristotle, who developed the latter's philosophy in important respects. THEOPHRASTUS, the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school ...
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  43. Alibris has The Book Concerning the Tincture of the Philosophers and other books byTheophrastus Paracelsus, Professor Arthur Edward Waite, ed (Editor), including new ...
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  44. From the middle of this age the Monarchy of all the Arts has been at length derived and conferred on me, Theophrastus Paracelsus, Prince of Philosophy and of Medicine.
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  45. Theophrastos (or Theophrastus) of Eresos Around 320 BC the Greek philosopherTheophrastus begins the science of botany with his ... Theophrastus (or Theophrast or ...
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  46. Amazon.com: The Aurora Of The Philosophers (9781425350345): TheophrastusParacelsus, Arthur Edward Waite: Books
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  47. Birth: c. This page lists some links to ancient philosophy. In Western philosophy, the spread of Christianity through the Roman Empire marked the end of Hellenistic ...
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  48. A slave of his named Pompylus is also said to have been a philosopher, according to Myronianus of Amastris in the first book of his Historical Parallels. Theophrastus was ...
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  49. Description Theophrastus the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school unknown period medallion Theophrastus (Greek: Ī˜ĪµĻŒĻ†ĻĪ±ĻƒĻ„ĪæĻ‚; 371 – c. 287 BC ...
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  50. The earliest attempt at classifying was by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus, schoolmate and colleague of Aristotle, who described 500 plants, of the 422,000 species ...
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  51. Index of the Section: Metaphysics or Ontology? The Debate about the Subject Matter of First Philosophy. Aristotle: Bibliographical Resources; Aristotle's Definition ...
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  52. philosopher theophrastus! admire his wise quotes. ... life is considered to be great for many pleasures, that they are finally an idea.
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  53. Who is Theophrastus? ChaCha Answer: Theophrastus was a philosopher of Greek antiquity whose writings on the classification of plants ...
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  54. Definition of Theophrastus. 1. Noun. Greek philosopher who was a student of Aristotle and who succeeded Aristotle as the leader of the Peripatetics (371-287 BC).
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  55. Theophrastus [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] Theophrastus was a Greekphilosopher of the Peripatetic school, and immediate successor of Aristotle in leadership ...
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  56. Theophrastus An orator without judgment is a horse without a bridle. Theophrastus ... Type: Philosopher Nationality: Greek Born: 370 BC Died: 285 BC Links
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  57. All the biographical information we have of him was provided by Diogenes Laertius' Lives of the Philosophers, written four hundred years after Theophrastus' time, though ...
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  58. Article abstract: Greek scientist and philosopher{$I[g]Greece;Theophrastus} Successor of Aristotle as head of his school, the Lyceum, Theophrastus became father of ...
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  59. Theophrastus (c. 372–c. 287 BC) Greek philosopher, regarded as the founder of botany. A pupil of Aristotle, Theophrastus took over the leadership of his school in ...
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  60. Theophrastus - Meaning and definition ... Look up: Theophrastus . Theophrastus [n] - Greek philosopher who was a student of Aristotle and who succeeded Aristotle as ...
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  61. Biography and introduction to Paracelsus' astrology and occult philosophy.
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  62. Educational Institutions; Peripatetic school; Philosophy; Theophrastus; Lyceum; Athens; Fields Of Study; Philosophers; Plato's Academy; Neoplatonism; Islamic; Critolaus
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  63. Theophrastus (thē'ōfrăs`təs) [Gr.,=divinely speaking], c.372–c.287 B.C., Greekphilosopher, Aristotle's successor as head of the Peripatetics Peripatetics [Gr ...
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  64. (Born: Ereos, Island of Lesbos, Greece, c371 B.C.; Died: Athens, Greece, 287 B.C.) Greekphilosopher. Theophrastus studied at Athens and became an ardent supporter of ...
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  65. A biography of the ancient scientist and philosopher Theophrastus. ...THEOPHRASTUS was born at Eresus in Lesbos. He was sent by his father to Athens to study; and ...
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  66. Its stated purpose was to collect, edit, translate and comment on the fragments of the philosopher Theophrastus, who was Aristotle's pupil and second head of the ...
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  67. Most of the information on Anaximander comes from Aristotle and his pupil Theophrastus, whose book on the history of philosophy was used, excerpted, and quoted by many ...
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  68. THEOPHRASTUS • THEOPHRASTUS (noun) The noun THEOPHRASTUS has 1 sense: 1. Greek philosopher who was a student of Aristotle and who succeeded Aristotle as the leader ...
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  69. theophrastus a peripatetic philosopher, born in Lesbos; pupil, heir, and successor of Aristotle, and the great interpreter and expounder of his philosophy; was widely famous in ...
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  70. See also: Science: Biology: Botany (636) Society: Philosophy: History of Philosophy: Ancient: Peripateticism (2) Society: Philosophy: Philosophers: A: Aristotle (62)
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  71. Theophrastus, the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school, a native of ... Our selection of Great Ideas is drawn from literature and philosophy, science, art, ...
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  72. the aurora of the philosophers. by theophrastus paracelsus. which he otherwise calls his monarchia. 1 . chapter i. concerning the origin of the philosophers’ stone.
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  73. Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus (1493-1541) - original name Theophrastus Bombastus von ... rebellious thinker, Paracelsus developed his own system of medicine andphilosophy.
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  74. Most of the information on Anaximander comes from Aristotle and his pupil Theophrastus, whose book on the history of philosophy was used, excerpted, and quoted by many ...
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  75. Theophrastus, the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school, a native of Eresus ... Categories: Ancient Greek botanists | Ancient Greeks | Ancient Greek philosophers
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  76. The Natural Philosopher’s Tincture--- Theophrastus also means that, when you have obtained the two things by the short method, viz., the rosy blood and the Eagle’s ...
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  77. It is drawn mainly from some good epitome of Theophrastus, in which the matter was already rearranged under the names of the various philosophers.
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  78. It consists of eighteen short essays in the voice of a middle-aged bachelor, recalling the Characters of the ancient philosopher, Theophrastus.
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  79. Dictionary of Literary Biography on Theophrastus (page 3) Most scholars now believe that his association with philosophers began with Aristotle, perhaps when ...
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  80. Theophrastus, a Greek native of Eressos in Lesbos, was the successor of Aristotle in the... Botanist, Philosopher, Physicist, People From The North...
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  81. The Magus marked up into HTML by Donald Correll ... PHILIPPUS AUREOLUSTHEOPHRASTUS PARACELSUS BOMBAST DE HOENHEYM THE PRINCE OF PHYSICIANS AND PHILOSOPHERS BY FIRE
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  82. I argue for the interpretation of Anaximander's world as an unstable system. The inconsistency found by scholars in Theophrastus/Simplicius' text disappears when it ...
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  83. Greek philosopher, regarded as the founder of botany ... Greek philosopher, regarded as the founder of botany. A pupil of Aristotle, Theophrastus took over the ...
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  84. Plotinus – philosopher and founder of Neoplatonism; Theophrastus – the successor of Aristotle; Plutarch – Greek thinker who wrote On the Eating of the Flesh;
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  85. ...Data Baltussen, H. Theophrastus against the Presocratics...aslk. paper) 1.Theophrastus. De sensibus. 2...Philosophy) 3. Senses and sensation. 4.
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  86. ... the range of Democritus's researches surpassed that of any earlier philosopher, and ... For the atomic theory itself we rely on reports in Aristotle, Theophrastus, and later ...
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  87. A volume of eighteen essays which are mostly character studies loosely based onthe mode of Theophrastus,the Greek philosopher,head of the peripatetic School, after ...
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  88. Alibris has The Aurora of the Philosophers and other books by TheophrastusParacelsus, Professor Arthur Edward Waite, ed (Editor), including new & used copies, rare ...
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  89. edit, translate and comment on the fragments of the Peripatetic philosopherTheophrastus of Eresus. Soon after launching the project, Professor Fortenbaugh began thinking ...
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  90. It considers Theophrastus in relation to Aristotle, to other members of the Peripatos and to the Stoic philosophers who became Theophrastus' rivals.
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  91. Theophrastus. On his deathbed the Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle was asked to choose his successor as head of the peripatetic school.
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  93. Get this PDF eBook by Theophrastus Bombast now! The book concerning the tincture of the philosophers was written against those sophists born since the deluge, in the ...
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  94. ... the works of Eudemus of Rhodes and Theophrastus of ... Encyclopedia of ClassicalPhilosophy - London, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997, pp. 552-553 .THEOPHRASTUS ON ...
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  97. Theophrastus - Bibliography Surviving Works: Theophrastus. The Characters. c. 300 B.C. Language Greek. Theophrastus, Jeffrey Ruston (Translator), and I. C. Cunningham ...
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  98. At the same period Theophrastus made a garden, which he bequeathed to his school, “for friends who will meet there and discuss philosophy.” Theophrastus garden was ...
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  100. The Peripatetics were members of a school of philosophy in ancient Greece ... After Aristotle's death in 322 BC, his colleague Theophrastus succeeded him as head of ...
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