Proclus In DeQuincey's Confessions Of An English Opium Eater Marinus of Neapolis was probably a Samaritan, but he may have been a Jew. He became a convert to the Greek way of life and joined the Academy in Athens where he http://www.victorianweb.org/previctorian/dequincey/4n18.html
Greek Democracy Marinus of Neapolis Menaechmus Menelaus Nicomachus Nicomedes Oenopides of Chios Pappus Perseus Philon of Byzantium Plato Proclus Ptolemy Serenus Simplicius http://lilt.ilstu.edu/connections/2002BBabstracts/greek_democracy.htm
Ancient Greek Mathematics Eudemus of Rhodes, Eudoxus, Eutocius, Geminus, Heraclides of Pontus, Heron, Hipparchus, Hippias, Hippocrates, Hypatia, Hypsicles, Leucippus, Marinus of Neapolis, http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/MathLinks.htm
Damascius Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article Zenodotus served under Marinus of Neapolis when Marinus succeeded Proclus as the head of the school . He was a teacher of Damascius when he came to Athens to learn philosophy http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Damascius
Tell Er-Ras (Mount Gerizim) Bennett And Bull The Shelby White A later writer, Marinus of Neapolis (mid 5th Century CE) noted that there had once been a temple to Zeus Hypsistos constructed at this location by the Emperior Hadrian. http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~semitic/wl/digsites/Cisjordan/Gerizim_98/