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Athenodorus Cananites

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58: 261:. Athenodorus was wary because the house was exceptionally cheap for its size. When Athenodorus was writing a book of philosophy, late at night, a ghost is said to have come to him. The ghost, who was bound with chains, beckoned Athenodorus to follow him, but was allegedly indicated by Athenodorus to wait. After he finished his writing, the ghost led him to a courtyard, and suddenly vanished. Athenodorus marked the spot, and the next day, with the permission of the city magistrates, he dug up the earth from that spot, where he found the skeleton of an old man, bound with chains. After the skeleton was given a proper burial with full honours, the ghost was said to have never haunted that house again. The legend corresponds to 364: 237:
In 44 BC, he seems to have followed Octavian to Rome and continued mentoring him there. He is reputed there to have openly rebuked the Emperor, and to have instructed him to recite the alphabet before reacting in anger. Later, Athenodorus returned to Tarsus, where he was instrumental in expelling the
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and drafting a new constitution for the city, the result of which was a pro-Roman
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None of these are extant, but he also assisted Cicero in writing his
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A work entitled περὶ σπουδῆς και παιδείας ("On zeal and education").
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regarded him highly. Works attributed to Athenodorus include:
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and it has been suggested that his work may have influenced
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