Andronicus OF RHODES, a Peripatetic philosopher, lived at Rome in Cicero's time, and employed himself in criticising and explaining the works of Aristotle, a great number of which he was probably the means of preserving to us. None of the writings of Andronicus himself are extant. He must not be confounded with another Greek and Aristotelian, Andronicus Callistos, professor in Italy in the 15th century.
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