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    Aristus

    historical figure · 4 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    Antiochus's brother Aristus · Aristus of Salamis · his brother Aristus

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Aristus of Salamis1 mention

    Protrepticus (Greek)

    Why need I list Alexarchus — he was by profession a grammarian, as Aristus of Salamis records — who fashioned himself into Helios?
    protrepticus

    in the texts

    AcademicaHellenistic · Latin

    Athenian philosophy teacher, brother of Antiochus, instructor of Brutus.

    and he follows the very same school as you, for he listened for some time at Athens to Aristus, whose brother Antiochus you heard.
    book 1

    LucullusHellenistic · Latin

    Brother of Antiochus, participant in the Alexandria discussions.

    And so, for several days, with Heraclitus brought in and several other learned men, among them Antiochus's brother Aristus, and besides Aristo and Dio, to whom he assigned the most weight after his brother, we spent much time in that one discussion.
    book 1

    On Moral EndsHellenistic · Latin

    Antiochus's brother, another philosopher whom Brutus is said to have frequently heard.

    Attend, I pray, to his discourse, Brutus, whether it seems sufficiently to have embraced the opinion of Antiochus — which I judge most approved by you, who have frequently heard his brother Aristus.
    book 5

    ProtrepticusLate Antiquity · Greek

    Historian cited as the source for the account of Alexarchus's self-deification.

    Why need I list Alexarchus — he was by profession a grammarian, as Aristus of Salamis records — who fashioned himself into Helios?
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