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Theophrastus

Also known as: Theophrast, Theophrastos

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Theophrastus (; Ancient Greek: Θεόφραστος, romanized: Theophrastos, lit. 'godly phrased'; c. 371 – c. 287 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher and naturalist. A native of Eresos in Lesbos, he was Aristotle's close colleague and successor as head of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy in Athens. Theophrastus wrote numerous treatises across all areas of philosophy, working to support, improve, expand, and develop the Aristotelian system.

Eresos, Classical Athens
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Enquiry into plants

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On sweat

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"This volume contains modern editions of three physiological treatises by Theophrastus of Eresus, who was Artistotle's pupil and successor as head of the Peripatetic School." "The treatises are concerned with the human phenomena of sweat, dizziness and fatigue, and exhibit close ties to the contemporary medical literature."--Cover.

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Charakterskizzen

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