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Clearchus of Soli (Κλεαρχος), one of Aristotle's pupils, was the author of a number of works, none of which are extant.
His works included:
- Bioi; a biographical work, of at least eight volumes
- A commentary on Plato's Thriaeus
- Platōnos ekōmiov (Πλατωνος εγκωμιον)
- Peri tōn en ti Platōnos
- Gergithios; a treatise on flattery
- Peri paideias; on riddles
- Peri filias
- Paroimiai
- Peri griphōn
- Erōtika; a probably historical collection of love-stories with some very odd questions on the subject
- Peri graphōn; on paintings
- Perigraphai; ? the reading in Athenaeus is doubtful (XIV 648f)
- Peri varkis; on the Electric ray
- Peri tōn enubrōn; on water-animals
- Peri zinōn; on sand-wastes
- Peri skeletōn; an anatomical work
- Peri upnou; (genuineness questionable)
There is some question as to whetehr the work on military tactics cited by Aelianus Tacticus should be ascribed to Clearchus of Soli or Clearchus of Heracleia
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