Mathematician:Aristotle/Writings/Historical Note

Historical Note on The Writings of Aristotle
According to the Greek historian Strabo (63 BCE - 24 CE), the itinerary of 's writings was as follows:
 * 322 BCE: After died, all his writings passed into the hands of his pupil Theophrastus.
 * c. 285 BCE: When Theophrastus died, his complete library (including the works of ) passed to Neleus of Skepsis in Asia Minor, where they were abandoned for 200 years. Their condition deteriorated.
 * 1st century BCE: They were bought by of Teos Apellicon of Teos who had them copied. Some of the damaged sections were restored, often erroneously.
 * 84 BCE: They were then seized as booty by Sulla who took them to Rome.
 * 40 - 20 BCE: They were published by Andronicus of Rhodes.