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CHAEREMON

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 788 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHAEREMON  , of

Alexandria (1st century A.D..), Stoic philosopher and grammarian . He was superintendent of the portion of the Alexandrian library that was kept in the temple of
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Serapis, and as custodian and expounder of the sacred books (tepoypagp.arevs, sacred scribe) belonged to the higher ranks of the priesthood . In A.D . 49 he was summoned to Rome, with Alexander of Aegae, to become tutor to the youthful
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Nero . He was the author of a
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History of
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Egypt; of
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works on Comets,
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Egyptian
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Astrology, and Hieroglyphics; and of a grammatical
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treatise on Expletive Conjunctions (vvvbeor, of a apairXrlpu)µa-rucoi) . ,Chaeremon was the chief of the party which explained the Egyptian religious
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system as a mere allegory of the worship of nature . His books were not intended to represent the ideas of his Egyptian contemporaries; their chief
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object was to give a description of the sanctity and symbolical secrets of ancient Egypt . He can hardly be identical with the Chaeremon who accompanied (c . 26 B.C.; Strabo xvii. p . 8o6) Aelius Gallus, praefect of Egypt, on a journey into the interior of the country . Fragments in C . Muller, Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum, iii .

495-499 .

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