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| | Aristotle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | If anything of the sort is true, then the only other possible candidate would be Aristotle, and in his case it might be more literally true, given the number of commentaries devoted to his works, which were translated into Latin, Syriac, Arabic, Italian, French, Hebrew, German, and English and studied by later Greeks and Byzantines. |
 | | The history of Aristotle's works from the time of his death until the 1st century BCE is obscure. |
 | | After the death of Plato ( 347 BCE), Aristotle went with Xenocrates to the court of Hermias, ruler of Atarneus in Asia Minor, and married his niece and adopted daughter, Pythia. |
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