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Gaius the Platonist : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gaius the Platonist Gaius the Platonist (2nd century) was a Greek or Roman philosopher, and a representative of Middle Platonism. Very little is known about him except that he was the teacher of Albinus, who is known to have published a now lost nine-volume summary of Gaius' lectures on Plato.〔Gerald Sandy, (1997), ''The Greek World of Apuleius'', page 215. BRILL〕 He taught Platonism in the first half of the 2nd century,〔Gerald Sandy, (1997), ''The Greek World of Apuleius'', page 27. BRILL〕 but almost nothing is known about his philosophical opinions.〔Arthur Hilary Armstrong (ed.), 1970, ''The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy'', page 15〕 It has been speculated that the ''On Plato and His Doctrine'' written by Apuleius may have been taken from the lectures of Gaius, but this assertion is now seen as dubious.〔John M. Dillon, (1993), ''Alcinous: The Handbook of Platonism'', page xi. Oxford University Press〕 It has also been thought that the anonymous commentary on the ''Theaetetus'' of Plato, which is partially extant, may have come from his school.〔Giovanni Reale, (1990), ''A History of Ancient Philosophy: The Schools of the Imperial Age'', page 212. SUNY Press〕 Porphyry mentions that his works were read in the school of Plotinus.〔Porphyry, ''Life of Plotinus'', 14〕 ==Notes==
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