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Cleanthes (/kliˈænθiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλεάνθης; c. 330 BC – c. 230 BC), of ****os, was a Gr****
Stoic philosopher and
boxer who was the
successor to Zeno...
- Genus:
Aristea Sol. Type
species Aristea africana (L.)
Hofmannsegg Synonyms Cleanthe Salisb. ex Benth. & Hook.f. Ixia L.,
rejected name
Sisyrinchium Eckl. 1827...
- (Πρὸς Ἀρίσταρχον) as one of
Cleanthes' works, and some
scholars have
suggested that this
might have been
where Cleanthes had
accused Aristarchus of impiety...
- by Huey Long, with full-page
illustrations by The New
Yorker cartoonist Cleanthe Carr.
Called Long's "second autobiography" and
published posthumously in...
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deterministic perspective; in
regard to
those who lack
Stoic virtue,
Cleanthes once
opined that the
wicked person is "like a dog tied to a cart, and...
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Cleanthes (Ancient Gr****: Κλεάνθης) was an
ancient painter of Corinth, who was
mentioned among the
inventors of that art by
Pliny the
Elder and Athenagoras...
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philosophy begins with Zeno of
Citium c. 300 BC, and was
developed by
Cleanthes (331–232 BC) and
Chrysippus (c. 280 – c. 206 BC) into a
formidable systematic...
- in 1779.
Through dialogue,
three philosophers named Demea, Philo, and
Cleanthes debate the
nature of God's existence.
Whether or not
these names reference...
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Among Zeno's
other pupils there were
Aristo of Chios, Sphaerus, and
Cleanthes who
succeeded Zeno as the head (scholarch) of the
Stoic school in Athens...
- a
young man,
where he
became a
pupil of the
Stoic philosopher Cleanthes. When
Cleanthes died,
around 230 BC,
Chrysippus became the
third head of the Stoic...