AR`ISTOTLE

AR`ISTOTLE
   a native of Stagira, in Thrace, and hence named the Stagirite; deprived of his parents while yet a youth; came in his 17th year to Athens, remained in Plato's society there for 20 years; after the death of Plato, at the request of Philip, king of Macedon, who held him in high honour, became the preceptor of Alexander the Great, then only 13 years old; on Alexander's expedition into Asia, returned to Athens and began to teach in the Lyceum, where it was his habit to walk up and down as he taught, from which circumstance his school got the name of Peripatetic; after 13 years he left the city and went to Chalcis, in Euboea, where he died. He was the oracle of the scholastic philosophers and theologians in the Middle Ages; is the author of a great number of writings which covered a vast field of speculation, of which the progress of modern science goes to establish the value; is often referred to as the incarnation of the philosophic spirit (385-322 B.C.).

The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. . 1907.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • FRACASTORO, Girolamo — (c. 1478 1553) Girolamo Fracastoro, a prominent Italian humanist, taught logic at the Uni­versity of Padua and later practiced medicine in Verona. He is most famous for his study of syphilis, penning a narrative poem in Latin, Syphilis sive… …   Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary

  • RAMUS, Petrus (Pierre de la Ramee) — (1515 1572) Petrus Ramus broke with the medieval philosophical dependence upon Ar­istotle, developing an inductive logical method that became common not only in philosophy and Protestant (Reformed) theology, but also in other disciplines. A… …   Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary

  • Heidegger, Martin — (1889 1976)    philosopher; widely judged the cen tral figure in twentieth century existentialist thought. Born to a Catholic* sexton in the Baden town of Messkirch, he was a Jesuit novice before studying theology at Freiburg. Attracted by the… …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”