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  1. Strato of Lampsacus (/ ˈ s t r eɪ t oʊ /; Greek: Στράτων ὁ Λαμψακηνός, translit. Strátōn ho Lampsakēnós, c. 335 – c. 269 BCE) was a Peripatetic philosopher, and the third director of the Lyceum after the death of Theophrastus.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Straton Of Lampsacus (died c. 270 bc) was a Greek philosopher and successor of Theophrastus as head of the Peripatetic school of philosophy (based on the teachings of Aristotle).

  3. Jun 8, 2018 · STRATO OF LAMPSACUS. ( b. Lampsacus, Mysia; d. Athens, 271/268 b.c.) Natural philosophy. Very little is known of Strato’s life. His father was Arcesilaus.

  4. Aug 27, 2020 · Strato of Lampsacus: Text, Translation and Discussion, New Brunswick / London: Transaction Publishers, 2010. 486 pages. Marie-Laurence Desclos and William Fortenbaugh (Eds.).

  5. ia804602.us.archive.org › 33 › itemsStrato of Lampsacus

    Elemental Qualities in Flux: A Reconstruction of Strato’s 293 Theory of Elements Paul T. Keyser

  6. greatestgreeks.wordpress.com › 2020/07/06 › stratoStrato – Greatest Greeks

    Jul 6, 2020 · Philosopher, Mathematician, Physicist, Scholar (c.320 BC – c.270 BC) Straton of Lampsacus was an Aristotelian philosopher. He succeeded Theophrastus as the third headmaster of the Peripatetic School of philosophy, also known as Aristotle's Lyceum.

  7. STRATO AND STRATONISM. Little is known for sure about the life and work of Strato of Lampsacus, third head of Aristotle's school. He lived in Alexandria as tutor to the young Ptolemy Philadelphus for some time before he took over the leadership of the Peripatos; during this time he likely came into contact with the doctors and scientists ...

  8. Strato of Lampsascus ~335 to ~269 BC was the third head of the Lyceum. He became head after the death of Theophrastus . Although Aristotle and Theophrastus are better known, Strato was closer to modern thinking. He had a naturalistic view of the world.

  9. Dec 31, 2011 · The subject of this volume is Strato of Lampsacus in Mysia on the Hellespont. Strato was the third head of the Peripatetic School after Aristotle and Theophrastus. He succeeded the latter...

  10. www.mlahanas.de › Greeks › BiosStrato of Lampsacus

    Strato of Lampsacus (c.340 BC–c.268 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, who was mainly interested in physics, and the third director of the Lyceum after the death of Theophrastus.

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