- Chamaeleon (philosopher)
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Chamaeleon (or Chameleon, Greek: Χαμαιλέων; c. 350 -c. 275 BC), was a Peripatetic philosopher of Heraclea Pontica. He was one of the immediate disciples of Aristotle. He wrote works on several of the ancient Greek poets, namely:
- περὶ Ἀνακρέοντος - On Anacreon
- περὶ Σαπφοῦς - On Sappho
- περὶ Σιμωνίδου - On Simonides
- περὶ Θεσπίδος - On Thespis
- περὶ Αἰσχύλου - On Aeschylus
- περὶ Λάσου - On Lasus
- περὶ Πινδάρου - On Pindar
- περὶ Στησιχόρου - On Stesichorus
He also wrote on the Iliad, and on Comedy (περι κωμῳδίας). In this last work he treated, among other subjects, of the dances of comedy.[1] This work is quoted by Athenaeus[2] by the title περὶ τῆς ἀρχαίας κωμῳδίας, which is also the title of a work by the Peripatetic philosopher Eumelus. It would seem also that he wrote on Hesiod, for Diogenes Laërtius says, that Chamaeleon accused Heraclides Ponticus of having stolen from him his work concerning Homer and Hesiod.[3] The above works were probably both biographical and critical. He also wrote works entitled περὶ θεῶν, and περὶ σατύρων, and some moral treatises, περι ἡδονῆς (which was also ascribed to Theophrastus), προτρεπικόν, and περι μέθης. Of all his works only a few fragments are preserved by Athenaeus and other ancient writers.
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Peripatetic philosophers Greek era Aristotle · Eudemus · Theophrastus · Aristoxenus · Chamaeleon · Phanias · Praxiphanes · Dicaearchus · Nicomachus · Demetrius of Phalerum · Strato of Lampsacus · Clearchus · Hieronymus of Rhodes · Lyco of Troas · Aristo of Ceos · Satyrus · Critolaus · Diodorus of TyreRoman era Categories:- 3rd-century BC Greek people
- 4th-century BC writers
- 4th-century BC philosophers
- 4th-century BC births
- 3rd-century BC deaths
- Ancient Greek writers
- Ancient Pontic Greeks
- Hellenistic era philosophers from Anatolia
- People from Bithynia
- Peripatetic philosophers
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