Chrysippus ca. 280-207 or 6 B.C

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tlg1264
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LCCN nr 94013919
Name:
Chrysippus ca. 280-207 or 6 B.C
Abbr:
Chrysipp.Stoic.
Alt names:
Chrysippos, von Soloi
Χρύσιππος, ὁ Σολεύς
Chrysippus, Solensis
Chrysippus, Soleus
Chrysippus, Stoicus
Chrysippus, Philosophus
خريسيبوس
Crisip, de Soli
克律西波斯
Chrysippus, of Soli
Chrysippe
Chrysippe, de Soles
Chrysippe, de Tarse
Chrysippe
Chrysippe, de Soloi
כריסיפוס מסולי
Chrysippos
Chrysippos, Theoretiker der Stoa
Chrysipp
Chrysipp, von Soloi
Chrysippos, Sohn des Apollonios
Crisippo, di Soli
Crisippo
Crisippo, Filosofo Stoico
クリュシッポス
Chryzyp, z Soloi
Хрисипп
Crisipo, de Solos
Chrysippus, Stoicus
Chrysipp.Stoic.
Field of activity:
Stoic
Philosopher
Notes:
Crisippo, 1985: p. 99 (Chrysippou [in Greek]
Chrysippe)
Greek and Latin authors, 800 B.C.-A.D. 1000, 1980 (Chrysippus, Greek philosopher, b. ca. 280, d. 207/6 B.C.)
Chrysippus&#039
On affections, 2003: CIP front matter (Chrysippus of Soli, c. 280-204 BCE)
Enkykl. Papyros Larous Britannika, c1994 (hdg.: Chrysippos, stoic philosopher of the 3rd cent. B.C., 280-207 B.C.)
Meg. Hellēn. enky
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 99
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 1, 1867, p. 700-701: "Chrysippus, a Stoic philosopher, son of Apollonius of Tarsus, but born himself at Soli in Cilicia..
Brill's New Pauly: "Chrysippus, Stoic Philosopher, Stoic philosopher and third head of the school. Information on his biography mainly comes from Diog. Laert. (7,179-189). Son of a certain Apollonius (or Apollonides: Suda s.v.
Philod. [4] col. 37 knows both names) of Tarsus in Asia Minor. C. himself was born in Soli and eventually became an Athenian citizen....." "Inwood, Brad (Toronto). Chrysippus." Brill's New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider . Brill, 2009. Brill Online. Tufts University Library. 14 January 2009.
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