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Testimonia and Fragments

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Abstract Aristocles of Messene in Italy, Peripatetic philosopher, compiled a work On Philosophy in ten books, and Whether Homer or Plato is the Better. In these he reports exhaustively on all philosophers and their opinions; he also wrote Rhetorical Arts, On Sarapis, and an Ethics in eight books.
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Abstract Aristocles of Messene in Italy, Peripatetic philosopher, compiled a work On Philosophy in ten books, and Whether Homer or Plato is the Better.
In these he reports exhaustively on all philosophers and their opinions; he also wrote Rhetorical Arts, On Sarapis, and an Ethics in eight books.

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