- a
sarcastic remark made
about Persaeus by Bion of
Borysthenes who, upon
seeing a
statue of
Persaeus inscribed: "
Persaeus the
pupil of Zeno",
sneered that...
- sent two of his best
students Persaeus and
Philonides the Theban, who
subsequently lived with Antigonus.
While Persaeus was at Antigonus' court, Antigonus...
-
invention of a
later writer. Zeno
instead sent his
friend and
disciple Persaeus, who had
lived with Zeno in his house.
Among Zeno's
other pupils there...
- date)
Seleucus III Ceraunus, king of the
Seleucid Kingdom (d. 223 BC)
Persaeus, Gr****
Stoic philosopher and
friend of Zeno of
Citium Xinling, Chinese...
-
Thebes Megarian Patro the
Epicurean Epicurean Peregrinus Proteus Cynic Persaeus Stoic Phaedo of Elis
Eretrian Originally founded the
School of Elis; it...
- Onesilus, king of
Salamis 499–497 BC
Paeon of Amathus, ****enistic
historian Persaeus, 3rd
century BCE
Stoic philosopher,
student of Zeno Pnytagoras, king of...
-
Citium (c. 334–262 BC)
Founder of the
Stoic school in
Athens (c. 300 BC)
Persaeus (306–243 BC)
Pupil and
friend of Zeno
Aratus of Soli (c. 315–c. 245 BC)...
-
Olympics Hermagoras of
Amphipolis (c. 225 BC),
stoic philosopher,
follower of
Persaeus Apollodorus of Amphipolis,
appointed joint military governor of Babylon...
-
useful accounts concerning Hegesias, Anniceris, and
Theodorus (Cyrenaics);
Persaeus (Stoic); and
Metrodorus and
Hermarchus (Epicureans). Book VII is incomplete...
- Pasha,
Grand Vizier Kıbrıslı
Mehmed Kamil Pasha (born 1883),
Grand Vizier Persaeus of
Citium (306-243 BC),
Stoic philosopher Peter I of Cyprus, King of Cyprus...