- Praxiphanes
Praxiphanes ( _el. Πραξιφάνες) a
Peripatetic philosopher, was a native ofMytilene , who lived a long time inRhodes . [Algra, K., "The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy". Page 36. Cambridge University Press. (1999). Cf. Clement of Alexandria, i.; Strabo, xiv.] He lived in the time ofDemetrius Poliorcetes andPtolemy I Soter , and was a pupil ofTheophrastus , about 322 BC. [Proclus, i. "in Timaeum"; John Tzetzes, "ad Hesiod. Op. et Dies", 1.] He subsequently opened a school himself, in whichEpicurus is said to have been one of his pupils. [Diogenes Laërtius, x. 13] Praxiphanes paid special attention togrammatical studies, and is hence named along withAristotle as the founder and creator of the science of grammar. [Clement of Alexandria, i.] Of the writings of Praxiphanes, which appear to have been numerous, two are especially mentioned, aDialogue ποιητῶν [Diogenes Laërtius, iii. 8] in whichPlato andIsocrates were the speakers, and an historical work cited by Marcellinus in his Life ofThucydides [Marcellinus, "Thucydides", §29] under the title of Περὶ ίστορίας.Notes
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