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Adrastus of Aphrodisias : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adrastus of Aphrodisias Adrastus ((ギリシア語:Ἄδραστος); fl. 2nd century) of Aphrodisias was a Peripatetic philosopher who lived in the 2nd century AD. He was the author of a treatise on the arrangement of Aristotle's writings and his system of philosophy, quoted by Simplicius,〔Simplicius, ''Praefat. in viii. lib. Phys.''〕 and by Achilles Tatius. Some commentaries of his on the ''Timaeus'' of Plato are also quoted by Porphyry,〔p. 270, in Harmonica Ptolemaei〕 and a treatise on the ''Categories'' of Aristotle by Galen. None of these have come down to us. He was a competent mathematician, whose writings on harmonics are frequently cited by Theon of Smyrna in the surviving sections of his ''On Mathematics Useful for the Understanding of Plato''.〔Andrew Barker, (1984), ''Greek Musical Writings'', page 210. Cambridge University Press〕 In the 17th century, a work by Adrastus on harmonics, ("On Harmonics"), was said by Gerhard Johann Vossius to have been preserved, in manuscript, in the Vatican Library, although the manuscript appears to be no longer extant, if indeed this was not an error on Vossius' part. Adrastus of Philippi is also reported by Stephanus of Byzantium, as a peripatetic philosopher,〔''Fragmente der griechischen Historiker Part 7'', Page 51 (1999)〕 he is presumably the same philosopher, unless there was a different, earlier, disciple of Aristotle.〔Among the (very) few sources prepared to give ''Adrastus of Philippi'' an independent existence is: Trevor Curnow, (2006), (''The philosophers of the ancient world: an A to Z guide'', page 8 ). Duckworth.〕 ==Notes==
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