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Isidore was born in Alexandria.
In Athens, he studied under Proclus, and learned the doctrine of Aristotle from Marinus.
According to Damascius, " Isidore was awestruck at the sight of Proclus, venerable and marvelous to see ; he thought he was seeing in him the very face of true philosophy.
" Proclus for his part used to " marvel at Isidore's appearance, as it was possessed by the divine and full of the philosophical life within.
" Damascius further tells us that " Isidore, besides simplicity, loved truthfulness especially, and undertook to be straight-talking beyond what was necessary, and had no pretence in himself whatsoever.
" The claim made in the Suda that Isidore was the husband of Hypatia, must be in error since Isidore was born long after Hypatia died.
It is elsewhere related that Isidore had a wife called Domna, who died five days after the birth of their son whom they named Proclus.

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