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Anaximenes of Lampascus
Greek historian
(
4th century B.C.)



Anaximenes, a Greek historian, was born at Lampsacus in Asia Minor, in the 4th century B.C. He accompanied Alexander, whom he is said to have instructed in rhetoric, on his expedition against Persia. He wrote a history of Phillip and of Alexander, and likewise twelve books on the early history of Greece, but only a very few fragments of these exist. The treatise Rhetorike pros Alexandron, usually included in the works of Aristotle, has been ascribed by many critics to Anaximenes, on grounds that are generally admitted to be conclusive.





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