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Thrasyllus of Alexandria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thrasyllus of Mendes :''This article is about the Egyptian Greek astrologer and philosopher. For the Athenian general, see Thrasyllus. For the stick insect genus, see ''Thrasyllus (insect). Thrasyllus of Mendes (; ), also known as Thrasyllus of Alexandria〔Levick, ''Tiberius: The Politician'', p. 7〕 and by his Roman citizenship name Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus〔Levick, ''Tiberius: The Politician'', p. 137〕 ( ; fl. second half of the 1st century BC and first half of the 1st century – died 36,〔(Thrasyllus’ article at ancient library )〕〔Holden, ''A History of Horoscopic Astrology'', p. 26〕), was an Egyptian Greek grammarian and literary commentator. Thrasyllus was the astrologer, the personal friend of the Roman emperor Tiberius,〔Holden, ''A History of Horoscopic Astrology'', p. 26〕 as he is mentioned in the ''Annals'' by Tacitus and ''The Twelve Caesars'' by Suetonius. ==Background== Thrasyllus〔The name Thrasyllus is an ancient Greek name which derives from the Greek ''thrasy'' – meaning ''bold''〕 was an Egyptian of Greek descent from unknown origins, as his family and ancestors were contemporaries that lived under the rule of the Ptolemaic Kingdom. He originally was either from Mendes or Alexandria. Thrasyllus is often mentioned in various secondary sources as coming from Alexandria (as mentioned in the Oxford Classical Dictionary) as no primary source confirms his origins.
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