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Albinus

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Albinus was a Middle Platonist philosopher active in the 2nd century CE. He studied under the philosopher Gaius and taught at Smyrna, where the physician Galen heard his lectures around 151-152 CE. He is best known for his "Introduction" (Eisagoge or Prologos) to the dialogues of Plato, a short surviving handbook that classifies Plato's dialogues and discusses how to approach reading them. His work reflects the school traditions of Middle Platonism, the revival of Plato's thought that flourished before Neoplatonism. Few biographical details about his life survive.

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SmyrnaIonia (Asia Minor)

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About Smyrna

Smyrna, modern İzmir on the Aegean coast of Turkey, was a leading Ionian Greek polis and a major center of rhetoric and learning under Rome. The sophist Marcus Antonius Polemon taught there, the orator Aelius Aristides was closely associated with the city, and it was one of several places claiming to be the birthplace of Homer. The mathematician Theon of Smyrna and the epic poet Quintus Smyrnaeus take their names from it.

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