Aristotle
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“Aristotle was born in 384 B.C., at Stagira, a seaport town of Chalcidice, whence he is frequeently called the Stagirite. At the age of 17, Aristotle, who had then lost both father and mother, repaired to Athens. Plato considered him his best scholar, and called him “the intellect of his school."” — Smith, 1882
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William Smith A Smaller History of Greece (New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1882) 239
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