Name
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Life
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School
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Notes
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Acrion
|
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Pythagorean
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Adrastus of Aphrodisias
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fl. 2nd century
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Peripatetic
|
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Aedesia
|
fl. 5th century
|
Neoplatonism
|
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Aedesius
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d. 355
|
Neoplatonism
|
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Aeneas of Gaza
|
d. c. 518
|
Neoplatonism
|
|
Aenesidemus
|
fl. 1st century BC
|
Pyrrhonism
|
|
Aesara
|
fl. 4th or 3rd century BC
|
Pythagoreanism
|
|
Aeschines of Neapolis
|
fl. 110 BC
|
Academic Platonist
|
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Aeschines of Sphettus
|
c. 425 - c. 350 BC
|
Socratic
|
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Aetius
|
fl. 1st or 2nd century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Agapius
|
5th-6th century
|
Neoplatonism
|
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Agathobulus
|
fl. c. 125 AD
|
Cynicism
|
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Agathosthenes
|
|
|
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Agrippa the Skeptic
|
fl. 1st century AD
|
Pyrrhonism
|
|
Albinus
|
fl. c. 150 AD
|
Middle Platonism
|
|
Alcinous
|
fl. c. 2nd century
|
Middle Platonism
|
|
Alcmaeon of Croton
|
b. c. 510 BC
|
Pythagoreanism
|
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Alexamenus of Teos
|
|
Socratic
|
|
Alexander of Aegae
|
fl. 1st century
|
Peripatetic school
|
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Alexander of Aphrodisias
|
fl. 2nd and 3rd cent. AD
|
Peripatetic school
|
|
Alexicrates
|
fl. 1st century AD
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Alexinus
|
c. 339-265 BC
|
Megarian school
|
|
Amelius
|
fl. 3rd century AD
|
Neoplatonism
|
|
Ammonius Hermiae
|
c. 440-c. 520
|
Neoplatonism
|
|
Ammonius of Athens
|
fl. 1st century
|
|
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Ammonius Saccas
|
fl. 3rd century AD
|
Neoplatonism
|
|
Anaxagoras
|
c. 500 BC – 428 BC
|
Pluralist school
|
|
Anaxarchus
|
c. 380 - c. 320 BC
|
Atomism
|
|
Anaxilaus
|
1st century BC
|
Pythagoreanism
|
|
Anaximander
|
c. 610 BC–c. 546 BC
|
Milesian school
|
|
Anaximenes of Miletus
|
fl. 585 BC, d. 528 BC
|
Milesian school
|
|
Androcydes
|
|
Pythagoreanism
|
|
Andronicus of Rhodes
|
fl. c. 60 BC
|
Peripatetic school
|
|
Anniceris
|
late 4th century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Antiochus of Ascalon
|
c. 125–c. 68 BC
|
Middle Platonism
|
|
Antipater of Cyrene
|
|
Cyrenaic school
|
|
Antipater of Tarsus
|
c. 200-129 BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Antipater of Tyre
|
1st century BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Antisthenes
|
c. 445-c. 365 BC
|
Cynic
|
|
Antoninus
|
|
Neoplatonism
|
|
Apollodorus
|
c. 180 BC - 120 BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Apollodorus of Seleucia
|
fl. c. 150 BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Apollodorus the Epicurean
|
2nd century BC
|
Epicureanism
|
|
Apollonius Cronus
|
4th century BC
|
Megarian school
|
|
Apollonius of Tyana
|
ca. 15?–ca. 100? AD
|
Neopythagoreanism
|
|
Apollonius of Tyre
|
fl. c. 60 BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Arcesilaus
|
c. 316 - 241 BC
|
Academic skepticism
|
|
Archedemus of Tarsus
|
fl. c. 140 BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Archelaus
|
5th century BC
|
Pluralist school
|
|
Archytas
|
428–347 BC
|
Pythagoreanism
|
|
Arete of Cyrene
|
4th century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Arignote
|
c. 500 BC
|
Pythagoreanism
|
|
Aristion
|
d. 86 BC
|
|
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Aristippus
|
c. 435-c. 356 BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Aristippus the Younger
|
4th century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Aristoclea
|
fl. 6th century BC
|
|
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Aristocles of Messene
|
1st century AD
|
Peripatetic school
|
|
Aristocreon
|
fl. c. 200 BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Aristo of Alexandria
|
1st century AD
|
Peripatetic school
|
|
Aristo of Ceos
|
fl. c. 225 BC
|
Peripatetic school
|
|
Aristo of Chios
|
fl. c. 260 BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Aristotle
|
384 BC – 322 BC
|
Peripatetic school
|
founder of Peripatetic school
|
Aristoxenus
|
4th century BC
|
Peripatetic school
|
|
Arius Didymus
|
1st cent. BC-1st cent. AD
|
Stoicism
|
|
Asclepiades of Phlius
|
c. 350-c. 270 BC
|
Eretrian school
|
|
Asclepiades the Cynic
|
4th century AD
|
Cynic
|
|
Asclepigenia
|
fl. 430 AD
|
Neoplatonism
|
|
Asclepiodotus
|
1st century BC
|
|
|
Asclepiodotus of Alexandria
|
5th century AD
|
Neoplatonism
|
|
Aspasius
|
c. 100-150 AD
|
Peripatetic school
|
|
Athenaeus of Seleucia
|
1st cent. BC-1st cent. AD
|
Peripatetic school
|
|
Athenodoros Cananites
|
ca. 74 BC – 7 AD
|
Stoicism
|
|
Athenodoros Cordylion
|
fl. 1st century BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Athenodorus of Soli
|
3rd century BC
|
Stoicism
|
|
Attalus
|
fl. c. 25 AD
|
Stoicism
|
|
Atticus
|
fl. c. 175 AD
|
Middle Platonism
|
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