Hieronymus of Rhodes

Hieronymus of Rhodes (Ancient Greek: Ἱερώνυμος ὁ Ῥόδιος, romanizedHierṓnymos ho Rhódios, Latin: Hieronymus Rhodius; c. 290c. 230 BC[1]) was a Peripatetic philosopher, and an opponent of Arcesilaus and Lyco of Troas. Only a few fragments of his works survive, preserved in the quotations of later writers.

  1. ^ Brad Inwood, Lloyd P. Gerson, (1997), Hellenistic philosophy: introductory readings, page 408.

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