Aristo
, of Coos, a peripatetic philosopher, about
250 years B. C. has been praised by Cicero for the graces
of his oratory, while he objects to him a, want of philosophic dignity. Athcnaeus quotes a work of his, entitled
“Amatory Similes,” which is not otherwise known. 3
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