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Priscian of Lydia
Priscian of Lydia (or Priscianus; ''Priskianós Lydós''; (ラテン語:Priscianus Lydus); fl. 6th century), was one of the last of the Neoplatonists. Two works of his have survived.
==Life==
A contemporary of Simplicius of Cilicia, Priscian was born in Lydia, probably in the late 5th century. He was one of the last Neoplatonists to study at the Academy when Damascius was at its head. When Justinian I closed the school in 529, Priscian, together with Damascius, Simplicius, and four other colleagues were forced to seek asylum in the court of the Persian king Chosroes.〔George Sarton, (1927), ''Introduction to the History of Science, Volume 1'', page 423. Williams & Wilkins〕 By 533 they were allowed back into the Byzantine Empire after Justinian and Chosroes concluded a peace treaty, in which it was provided that the philosophers would be allowed to return.〔

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