Aeneas of Gaza
5th and 6th-century Neo-Platonic and Christian philosopher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aeneas of Gaza (d. c. 518)[1] was a Neo-Platonic philosopher and a convert to Christianity who flourished towards the end of the fifth century. He is considered part of the Rhetorical School of Gaza, which flourished in Byzantine Palaestina in the fifth and sixth centuries.[2][3][4]
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Died | c.ā518 A.D. |
Notable work | Theophrastus |
Region | Ancient Greek philosophy |
School | Neo Platonism |
Institutions | Rhetorical School of Gaza |
Notable students | Procopius of Gaza |
Language | Ancient Greek |
Main interests | Theology, Epistemology |
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