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Шаблон:Short description Alexander of Aegae (Greek: Шаблон:Lang) was a Peripatetic philosopher who flourished in Rome in the 1st century AD, and was a disciple of the celebrated mathematician Sosigenes of Alexandria.[1] He was tutor to the emperor Nero.[2][3] He wrote commentaries on the Categories[4] and the De Caelo[5] of Aristotle.[6] He had a son named Caelinus or Caecilius.[2] Attempts in the 19th century to ascribe some of the works of Alexander of Aphrodisias to Alexander of Aegae have been shown to be mistaken.[7]

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  1. Шаблон:Cite encyclopedia
  2. 2,0 2,1 Suda α 1128
  3. The quote attributed to Alexander in the Suda entry is found in Suetonius (Tiberius 57), where it is attributed to Theodorus of Gadara.
  4. Simplicius, In Cat. 10.20, 13.16
  5. Simplicius, In De Caelo, 430.29-32
  6. cf. Шаблон:Cite SEP
  7. Victor Carlisle Barr Coutant, (1936), Alexander of Aphrodisias: Commentary on Book IV of Aristotle's Meteorologica, page 21. Columbia University