Ptolemy-el-Garib

This work survives in an Arabic manuscript in Istanbul.

[2] A critical edition, with French translation was published by Marwan Rashed.

[3] The excerpts known prior to this discovery were collected in Ingemar Düring's Aristotle in the Ancient Biographical Tradition (Göteborg 1957), pp.

Marian Plezia has cast doubt on the idea that Ptolemy-el-Garib's Life was an important source of later Neoplatonic lives of Aristotle.

This biography of a philosopher from ancient Greece is a stub.

Manuscript of Life of Aristotle attributed to al-Gharib. Ms. Ayasofia 4833