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Ammonius of Athens ({{IPAc-en|ə|ˈ|m|oʊ|n|i|ə|s}}; {{lang-el|Ἀμμώνιος}}), sometimes called Ammonius the Peripatetic, was a philosopher who taught in Athens in the 1st century AD. He was a teacher of Plutarch, who praises his great learning,[1] and introduces him discoursing on religion and sacred rites.[2] Plutarch wrote a biography of him which is no longer extant. From the information supplied by Plutarch, Ammonius was clearly an expert in the works of Aristotle, but he may have nevertheless been a Platonist philosopher rather than a Peripatetic. He may be the Ammonius of Lamprae (in Attica) quoted by Athenaeus[3] as the author of a book on altars and sacrifices ({{lang-el|Περὶ βωμῶν καὶ Θυσιῶν}}). Athenaeus also mentions a work on Athenian courtesans ({{lang-el|Περὶ τῶν Ἀθηνσινῆ Ἑταιρίδων}}) as written by an Ammonius.[4] References1. ^Plutarch, Symp., iii. 1. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ammonius of Athens}}2. ^Plutarch, Symp., ix. 15. 3. ^Athenaeus, Deipnosophists, xi. 4. ^Athenaeus, Deipnosophists, xiii. 4 : 1st-century philosophers|Middle Platonists|Roman-era Peripatetic philosophers|Roman-era Athenian philosophers |
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