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'''Aristoxenos of Tarentum''' (born c. 375 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher from the {{Wiki|Peripatetic school}} of philosophy.
'''Aristoxenos of Tarentum''' (born c. 375 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher from the {{Wiki|Peripatetic school}} of philosophy.


A student of [[Aristotle]] at the {{Wiki|Lyceum (Classical)|Lykeion}}, Aristoxenos aided his teacher's research programs, writing a book on harmonics.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#School of Greece - Philosophy|School of Greece - Philosophy: Classical Philosophers]]</ref>
A student of [[Aristotle]] at the {{Wiki|Lyceum (classical)|Lykeion}}, Aristoxenos aided his teacher's research programs, writing a book on harmonics.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#School of Greece - Philosophy|School of Greece - Philosophy: Classical Philosophers]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Aristoxenos of Tarentum (born c. 375 BCE) was a Greek philosopher from the Peripatetic school of philosophy.

A student of Aristotle at the Lykeion, Aristoxenos aided his teacher's research programs, writing a book on harmonics.[1]

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