Philosophy dictionary

ARIUS DIDYMUS

(1st c. BC)
Known mainly as a source for Stoic and Aristotelian ethics in the Hellenistic period, and also for earlier physics. He was the teacher of the Roman emperor Augustus, and wrote a consolation to Livia, his wife, on the death of Drusus, their son.

  1. arius didymusPeripatetic school ltthe...History of philosophy