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Sphaerus (Gr****: Σφαῖρος; c. 285 BC – c. 210 BC) of
Borysthenes or the Bosphorus, was a
Stoic philosopher.
Sphaerus studied first under Zeno of Citium...
- Pisa to
defeat Oenomaus. On the way, his
charioteer Cillus (also
named Sphaerus) dies and
stands in a
dream over Pelops, who was
highly distressed about...
- 7: The
Stoics Zeno of Citium, Aristo, Herillus, Dionysius, Cleanthes,
Sphaerus,
Chrysippus Books 8–10:
Italian Philosophy Book 8:
Pythagoreans Pythagoras...
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Neoplatonic Sotion Neopythagorean Speusippus c. 407 – 339 BC
Academic Sphaerus Stoic Stilpo Megarian Strato of
Lampsacus Peripatetic Syri**** died c....
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Dionysius the
Renegade (c. 325–c. 250 BC)
Pupil of Zeno who
became a
Cyrenaic Sphaerus (c. 285–c. 210 BC)
Pupil of Zeno –
moved to
Sparta and
Alexandria Herillus...
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Eresus (On the Socratics),
Idomeneus of
Lampsacus (On the Socratics),
Sphaerus (On the
Eretrian philosophers), and
Straticles (On Stoics).
Among the papyri...
- Zeno in his house.
Among Zeno's
other pupils there were
Aristo of Chios,
Sphaerus, and
Cleanthes who
succeeded Zeno as the head (scholarch) of the Stoic...
- Altadas, 32 years;
Prometheus Mamynthus, 30
years Magchaleus, 30
years Sphaerus, 20 years;
birth of
Moses (1592 BC) Mamylus, 30
years Sparetus, 40 years;...
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widening of the
citizen body.
Debts were cancelled.
Cleomenes gave to
Sphaerus, his
stoic advisor, the task of
restoring the old
severe training and simple...
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Athens and his name is only
referred by Eusebius. 35th
Olympiad 640 BC -
Sphaerus of
Laconia (Ancient Gr****: Σφαῖρος Λάκων) 36th
Olympiad 636 BC - Phrynon...