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Aristoxenus of
Tarentum (Gr****: Ἀριστόξενος ὁ Ταραντῖνος; born c. 375, fl. 335 BC) was a Gr****
Peripatetic philosopher, and a
pupil of Aristotle. Most...
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Aristoxenus is an
impact crater near the
north pole on Mercury. It was
named by the IAU in 1979
after the Gr****
philosopher Aristoxenus.
Aristoxenus is...
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Aristoxenus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόξενος) was a
philosopher of
ancient Greece who
followed the
peripatetic school. He was
ostensibly from Cyrene, Libya...
- If
Aristoxenus was in fact born in that year, he
cannot have been from Selinus, as this city was not
founded until around 628 BCE. But
Aristoxenus may...
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Aristoxenus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόξενος) is a name
shared by
several figures of
ancient history:
Aristoxenus of Selinus,
ancient Gr**** poet of the 4th...
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Aristoxenus (Gr. Ἀριστόξενος) was a Gr****
physician of Asia
Minor who was
quoted by
Caelius Aureli****. He was a
pupil of
Alexander Philalethes and contemporary...
- his own
understanding of
ancient music.
Aristoxenus (1902). Macran,
Henry S. (ed.). The
Harmonics of
Aristoxenus – via
Internet Archive (archive.org). —...
- ****us Project. ἁρμόζω in
Liddell and Scott.
Aristoxenus (1902).
Harmonika Stoicheia (The
Harmonics of
Aristoxenus).
Translated by Macran,
Henry Stewart. Georg...
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Zhmud (2012), p. 235.
Aristoxenus ap. Diog VIII, §1.20; comp. Porphyry, Vit. Pyth, §7; Iamblichus, Vit. Pyth, §85, §108
Aristoxenus ap. Diog VIII, §1.20...
- ****ociation of
these ethnic names with the
octave species appears to
precede Aristoxenus, who
criticized their application to the
tonoi by the
earlier theorists...