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Ariston organette, metal disc with punched holes (late 1800s) — utilized on several
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Ariston of Alexandria, 1st century BCE peripatetic philosopher. See
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Index

Ariston (disambiguation)
Greek
Ariston of Sparta
Ariston of Corinth
Syracusans
Sicilian Expedition
Ariston (son of Sophocles)
Sophocles
Ariston (explorer)
Ariston of Athens
Ariston (physician)
Ariston of Cyrene
Ariston of Byzantium
Ariston of Paionia
Ariston (painter)
Aristotle
Diogenes Laërtius
Ariston (king of Paionia)
Ariston of Tyre
Hannibal
Ariston of Ceos
Ariston (strategos)
Ariston of Megalopolis
Achaean
Ariston of Rhodes
Aristo of Alexandria
chaser
Pliny the Elder
Natural History
Mytilene

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