- When
Cleanthes died,
around 230 BC,
Chrysippus became the
third head of the
Stoic school. A
prolific writer,
Chrysippus expanded the
fundamental doctrines...
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found in drier, wide-open areas. D.
chrysippus encomp****es
three main subspecies: D. c. alcippus, D. c.
chrysippus, and D. c. orientis.
These subspecies...
- Elis in the
Peloponnesus (Greece),
sometimes referred to as
Chrysippus of Pisa.
Chrysippus was the **** son of Pelops, king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus...
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Chrysippus (Gr****: Χρύσιππος), or
Chrysippus of Soli (c. 280 - c. 207 BC), was a
Stoic philosopher.
Chrysippus may also
refer to:
Chrysippus of Elis (or...
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followers Volume 2 –
Logical and
physical fragments of
Chrysippus Volume 3 –
Ethical fragments of
Chrysippus and some
fragments of his
pupils Volume 4 – Indices...
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Chrysippus of Jerusalem, also
known as
Chrysippus of Cappadocia, was a
Christian priest and
ecclesiastical writer who was
active during the
middle of...
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follows Oedipus into exile. In
Chrysippus,
Euripides develops backstory on the curse: Laius' sin was to have
kidnapped Chrysippus, Pelops' son, in
order to...
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Chrysippus of
Cnidos (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Χρύσιππος ὁ Κνίδιος, 4th
century BC) was a Gr**** physician. He was the son of Erineus, and a
contemporary of Praxagoras...
- Talbot, 1943; =
roedingeri Fuchs, 1954)
Danaus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758) (
original name =
Papilio chrysippus Linnaeus, 1758; =
albinus Lanz, 1896; = amplifascia...
- æɡ-/ (Άξιόχη) was a
nymph in Gr**** mythology. She was the
mother of
Chrysippus by Pelops.
Elsewhere she is
referred to as "Danais".
Scholia ad Euripides...