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- Eudemus (Ancient Gr****: Εὔδημος, Eudēmos) may refer to: Eudemus of Cyprus [de], d. 353 BC, a political exile from Cyprus and friend of Aristotle, after...
- making it more easily accessible. Eudemus' nephew, Pasicles, was also credited with editing Aristotle's works. Eudemus was born on the isle of Rhodes, but...
- after Alexander's unexpected death in 323 BC, Eudemus ********inated the Indian king Porus. As a result, Eudemus became very powerful and in 317 BC, he was...
- reference to Mummu has been identified in a p****age from the works of Eudemus of Rhodes preserved by Damascius. Mummu's name could be written in cuneiform...
- its premises. Ancient references point to the works of Theophrastus and Eudemus for the first investigation of this kind of syllogisms. Hypothetical syllogisms...
- of the school in Aristotle's time were Theophrastus, Phanias of Eresus, Eudemus of Rhodes, Aristoxenus, and Dicaearchus. Much like Plato's Academy, there...
- Eudemus (Gr****: Εὔδημος) was the name of several Gr**** physicians, whom it is difficult to distinguish with certainty: A druggist, who apparently lived...
- Great, is killed by Eudemus, another general of Alexander. The son of Porus, Malayketu, seizes his territory back by killing Eudemus. Aratus, Macedonian...
- enclosed with the letter. The first two prefaces are addressed to Eudemus of Pergamon. Eudemus likely was or became the head of the research center of the Museum...
- primary sources available for study of Aristotelian ethics. It is named for Eudemus of Rhodes, a pupil of Aristotle who may also have had a hand in editing...