Panaetius — ( el. Παναίτιος) of Rhodes, lived c. 185 c. 110 BC), was a Stoic philosopher, and head of the Stoic school in Athens. He wrote extensively on Ethical topics, and did much to introduce Stoic doctrines to Rome.LifePanaetius, son of Nicagoras,… … Wikipedia
Panaetius — ▪ Roman philosopher born c. 180, –109 BC the founder of Roman Stoic philosophy, and a friend of Scipio Aemilianus and of Polybius. A pupil in Athens of Diogenes of Seleucia and of Antipater of Tarsus, Panaetius also studied the… … Universalium
PANAETIUS — I. PANAETIUS Equitum Atheniensium Magister, apud Aristophan. Equit. Actu 1. Sc. 3. II. PANAETIUS Philosophus Stoicus, patriâ Rhodius. Is fuit Scipionis praeceptor, quem in Aegyptum comitatusest; et Laelii saptentis amicus. Floruit A. 625. Urb.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Panaetius of Rhodes — (185–109 BC) Panaetius was head of the Stoa from 129 BC until his death. He was a companion of the general Scipio Aemilianus and accompanied him to the east. His views were mainly ethical, diluting Stoicism with enough Aristotelianism to make it… … Philosophy dictionary
Панеций — (Panaetius) стоик (180 110 до Р. Хр.); родился на острове Родосе, жил долгое время в Риме, находился в дружественных отношениях с Лелием и Сципионом Младшим; последнему он сопутствовал во время его путешествия на Восток и в Египет. Затем жил в… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
ПАНЭТИЙ — • Panaetĭus, Παναίτιος, 1. сын Никанора, из Родоса, родился ок. 180 г. до Р. X. Философское образование он получил в Афинах у Диогена Вавилонского и его ученика Антипатра из Тарса. Оттуда он отправился в Рим, где подружился с… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Stoicism — /stoh euh siz euhm/, n. 1. a systematic philosophy, dating from around 300 B.C., that held the principles of logical thought to reflect a cosmic reason instantiated in nature. 2. (l.c.) conduct conforming to the precepts of the Stoics, as… … Universalium
List of stoic philosophers — This is a list of Stoic philosophers, ordered (roughly) by date. The criteria for inclusion in this list is fairly mild. See also .3rd Century BC*Zeno of Citium (c. 334 262 BC), Founder of the Stoic school in Athens (c. 300 BC). *Persaeus (306… … Wikipedia
Posidonius — (Greek: Ποσειδώνιος / Poseidonios) of Apameia (ὁ Απαμεύς) or of Rhodes (ὁ Ρόδιος) (ca. 135 BCE 51 BCE), was a GreekGeorge Sarton (1936). The Unity and Diversity of the Mediterranean World , Osiris 2, p. 406 463 [430] .] Stoic [Encyclopaedia… … Wikipedia
Apollodorus — was a common Greek name. This article deals with the historian and mythographer.: For the Greco Syrian architect, see Apollodorus of Damascus. For other men of the same name see Apollodorus (disambiguation). : Not to be confused with Pseudo… … Wikipedia