The school was called the Lyceum. In it, he taught science and history.
The school was founded in 335 B. Aristotle called it the Lyceum which he opened himself.
It is probably impossible to put a date on when Aristotle began to develop his classification system. Aristotle was a student in Plato's academy for 20 years from 367 BC he could have started developing his classification system during this time. In 335 BC Aristotle set up his own school in Athens he could have began his work on classification from then on - there are no definite dates.
Aristotle first married somewhere between 347 and 343 BC to the adoptive daughter of Hermias of Atemus, named Pythias. Around 335 BC Pythias died and he then became involved with a woman by the name of Herphyllis of Stageira who bore him a son he named Nichomachus.
Aristotle lived from 384 BC to 322 BC which is the 4th century BC.
Aristotle was born in 384 BC. He died in 322 BC.
384 b.c.
Aristotle was born in 184 BC and died in 322 BC!
Democritus(450 BC) came before Aristotle (400 BC)
335 bc
in 335 BC In about 335 BCE, Alexander departed for his Asiatic campaign, and Aristotle, who had served as an informal adviser (more or less) since Alexander ascended the Macedonian throne, returned to Athens and opened his own school of philosophy. He may, as Aulus Gellius says, have conducted a school of rhetoric during his former residence in Athens; but now, following Plato's example, he gave regular instruction in philosophy in a gymnasium dedicated to Apollo Lyceios, from which his school has come to be known as the Lyceum. (It was also called the Peripatetic School because Aristotle preferred to discuss problems of philosophy with his pupils while walking up and down -- peripateo -- the shaded walks -- peripatoi -- around the gymnasium.)
Aristotle was born in 384 BC and died in 322 BC and he was a student of Plato.
As Aristophanes died two years before Aristotle was born, the answer is no. Aristophanes ca. 446 - ca. 386 BC Aristotle 384 BC - 322 BC
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher who lived was born in Stagira, Greece in 384 BC. He died in Chalcis, Greece in 322 BC. Aristotle wrote books based on philosophy, politics, history, and science. He tutored Alexander the Great and created his own philosophical school named Lyceum. These are some basic facts on Aristotle.