DIODORUS2nd century B.C. |
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From Tyre. He flourished during the 2nd century BC and became a partner of the Peripatic School, as a student of the peripatic Critolaus and already his successor in the head of the school, as handed down by Cicero and Clement of Alexandria. In general he did not formulate any original theory, always faithful to the teachings of his teacher.