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attributed all these works, except the letters, to Aristo of Ceos. Whether this attribution is correct we are unable to determine. At any rate, one of those works,
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from about 269 BC. After the death of Lyco (c. 225), Aristo probably succeeded him as the head of the school. Although Aristo was, according to
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Judging from the scant extant fragments, his philosophical views seem to have followed his master Lyco pretty closely.
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which are commonly attributed to Aristo of Ceos, though there is no evidence for the validity of their authorship.
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in gratitude to his master. There are also two epigrams in the
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Ceos
/əˈrɪst/
Greek
Peripatetic
philosopher
Ceos
Ioulis
Aristo of Chios
Stoic philosopher
Lyco
Strato
head
Peripatetic school
Cicero
Diogenes Laërtius
Aristo of Chios
Panaetius
Sosicrates
Athenaeus
Greek Anthology
Plutarch
public domain
Smith, William
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
ISBN
0-7658-0283-X
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Peripatetic

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