Andronikos of Rhodes (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος ὁ Ῥόδιος, romanized: Andrónikos ho Rhódios; Latin: Andronicus Rhodius; fl. c. 60 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Rhodes who was also the scholarch (head) of the Peripatetic school. He is most famous for publishing a new edition of the works of Aristotle that forms the basis of the texts that survive today. (From Wikipedia) More about Andronicus of Rhodes: | Books about Andronicus of Rhodes -- Books by Andronicus of Rhodes Books about Andronicus of Rhodes: Filed under: Andronicus, of Rhodes
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