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    Eudemus of Rhodes (Greek: Εὔδημος; c. 370 BC - c. 300 BC[citation needed]) was an ancient Greek philosopher, considered the first historian of science...
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  • Eudemus, or On the Soul was named: see Corpus Aristotelicum#Fragments Eudemus of Rhodes, c. 370-300 BC, philosopher and student of Aristotle Eudemus (general)...
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  • the school. Among the members of the school in Aristotle's time were Theophrastus, Phanias of Eresus, Eudemus of Rhodes, Aristoxenus, and Dicaearchus...
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  • reference to Mummu has been identified in a passage from the works of Eudemus of Rhodes preserved by Damascius. Mummu's name could be written in cuneiform...
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  • 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 the final...
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    includes Arioi (Herodotus), Arianē (Eratosthenes apud Strabo), áreion (Eudemus of Rhodes apud Damascius), Arianoi (Diodorus Siculus) in Greek and Ari in Armenian;...
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    the Good), Eudemus (or On the Soul), On Justice, and On Good Birth. The possibly spurious work, On Ideas survives in quotations by Alexander of Aphrodisias...
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  • Syracuse Callisthenes Cratippus of Athens Ctesias Dinon Duris of Samos Ephorus Eudemus of Rhodes Hellanicus of Lesbos Heracleides of Cyme Herodotus Philistus...
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    includes Arioi (Herodotus), Arianē (Eratosthenes apud Strabo), áreion (Eudemus of Rhodes apud Damascius), Arianoi (Diodorus Siculus) in Greek and Ari in Armenian;...
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  • Eudemus of Rhodes also references this Pythagorean doctrine in his commentary on Aristotle's Physics. In a fragment preserved by Simplicius, Eudemus writes:...
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