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Zenodotus ({{IPAc-en|z|ə|ˈ|n|ɒ|d|ə|t|ə|s}}; {{lang-el|Ζηνόδοτος}}; fl. late 5th century) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived and taught in Athens. He was described as "the darling (paidika) of Proclus."[1] Zenodotus served under Marinus of Neapolis when Marinus succeeded Proclus as the head (scholarch) of the school (c. 485). He was a teacher of Damascius when he came to Athens to learn philosophy (c. 492). Whereas Marinus taught mathematics and scientific courses to Damascius, Zenodotus taught the more conventional philosophy courses.[2] He was an important philosopher in Athens during the time when Marinus and Hegias were contending for the leadership of the school, but he seems to have been overlooked as a possible scholarch on more than one occasion. Notes1. ^Damascius, Life of Isidore, fr. 154 Zintzen 2. ^Photius, Bibl. cod. 181 References
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