Eudemus of Rhodes

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Eudemus of Rhodes was an ancient Greek philosopher and historian of science, best known as a prominent Peripatetic who systematically documented the early development of mathematics and astronomy.

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instanceOf Peripatetic philosopher
ancient Greek historian
ancient Greek philosopher
commentator on Aristotle
disciple of Aristotle
historian of science
activeIn Athens
Rhodes
birthPlace Rhodes
citedBy Damascius
Eudemian tradition in later commentators
Porphyry
Proclus
Simplicius of Cilicia
closeAssociateOf Theophrastus
contributedTo early historiography of Greek science
systematization of Aristotle’s philosophy
ethnicGroup Ancient Greek
fieldOfWork history of astronomy
history of mathematics
history of science
logic
metaphysics
natural philosophy
philosophy
influenced Proclus
Simplicius of Cilicia
later Peripatetic historians
influencedBy Aristotle
Plato
knownFor history of arithmetic
history of astronomy
history of geometry
preserving information about early Greek astronomers
preserving information about pre-Euclidean mathematics
systematic histories of early Greek science
languageOfWork Ancient Greek
memberOf Peripatetic school
nationality Greek
studentOf Aristotle
timePeriod 4th century BCE
early Hellenistic period
worksKnownFrom fragments
later quotations
wroteWork History of Arithmetic
History of Astronomy
History of Geometry
On Speeds
On Weights
On the Angle
Theology of the Greeks
commentaries on Aristotle

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Lyceum of Aristotle notableStudent Eudemus of Rhodes