"Ammonius Hermiae (/\u0259\u02C8mo\u028Ani\u0259s/; Greek: \u1F08\u03BC\u03BC\u03CE\u03BD\u03B9\u03BF\u03C2 \u1F41 \u1F19\u03C1\u03BC\u03B5\u03AF\u03BF\u03C5; c. 440 \u2013 c. 520 AD) was a Greek philosopher, and the son of the Neoplatonist philosophers Hermias and Aedesia. He was a pupil of Proclus in Athens, and taught at Alexandria for most of his life, writing commentaries on Plato, Aristotle, and other philosophers."@en . . .