Xenarchus (Of Seleucia), 75 B.C.-18 A.D.

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Name (Latin)
Xenarchus (Of Seleucia), 75 B.C.-18 A.D.
Other forms of name
Xenarchus Seleuciensis, 75 B.C.-18 A.D
Xenarchus, of Seleucia, 75 B.C.-18 A.D
Date of birth
-0075
Date of death
0018
Associated country
Cilicia
Field of activity
Philosophy, Ancient
Occupation
Philosophers, Ancient
Associated Language
gre
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 250850834
Wikidata: Q1960573
Library of congress: n 2011047900
TAU10: 000541624
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Wikipedia description:

Xenarchus (Greek: Ξέναρχος; 1st century BC) of Seleucia in Cilicia, was a Greek Peripatetic philosopher and grammarian. Xenarchus left home early, and devoted himself to the profession of teaching, first at Alexandria, afterwards at Athens, and last at Rome, where he enjoyed the friendship of Arius, and afterwards of Augustus; and he was still living, in old age and honour, when Strabo wrote. Xenarchus disagreed with Aristotle on many issues. He denied the existence of the aether, composing a treatise entitled Against the Fifth Element. He is also mentioned by Simplicius, by Julian the Apostate, and by Alexander of Aphrodisias.

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