Chapter 1. ZENO (333-261 B.C.). Zeno, the son of Mnaseas (or Demeas), was a native of Citium in Cyprus, a Greek city which had received Phoenician settlers.
Book 7 contains the lives and doctrines of the Stoic philosophers. This translation is by C.D.Yonge (1895). The section numbers in the Greek text are shown ...
Chapter 7. CHRYSIPPUS (c. 282-206 B.C.). [179] Chrysippus, the son of Apollonius, came either from Soli or from Tarsus, as Alexander relates in his ...
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Book 7: Zeno and Stoics from Lives of Eminent Philosophers. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 May 2021. Edited and translated by Stephen White.
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This volume is a revised translation of the complete text of Book Seven about Zeno of Citium and the Stoics, taken from The Lives and Opinions of Eminent ...
Book 7 contains the lives and doctrines of the Stoic philosophers. This translation is by C.D.Yonge (1895). The section numbers in the Greek text are shown ...
Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers. An Edited Translation. Search ... Book 7: Zeno and Stoics. pp 265-328. You have access Access. PDF; Export ...
Book VII. Chapter 1. Zeno (833–261 b.c.) Zeno, the son of Mnaseas (or Demeas), was a native of Citium in Cyprus, a Greek city which had received Phoenician ...