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Aristoxenus was born at Tarentum, and was the son of a learned musician named Spintharus ( otherwise Mnesias ).
He learned music from his father, and having then been instructed by Lamprus of Erythrae and Xenophilus the Pythagorean, he finally became a pupil of Aristotle, whom he appears to have rivaled in the variety of his studies.
According to the Suda, he heaped insults on Aristotle after his death, because Aristotle had designated Theophrastus as the next head of the Peripatetic school, a position which Aristoxenus himself had coveted having achieved great distinction as a pupil of Aristotle.
This story is, however, contradicted by Aristocles, who asserts that he never mentioned Aristotle but with the greatest respect.

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