Difference between revisions of "Stoic Dates"
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368- 283 Crates of Thebes - friend of Antisthenes (445-365), who was a pupil of Socrates (469-399) | 368- 283 Crates of Thebes - friend of Antisthenes (445-365), who was a pupil of Socrates (469-399) | ||
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333-262 Zeno of Citium - credited as founder of Stoicism | 333-262 Zeno of Citium - credited as founder of Stoicism | ||
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331-232 Cleanthes | 331-232 Cleanthes | ||
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277-204 Chrysippus of Soli - 705 rolls written, 0 survive to date | 277-204 Chrysippus of Soli - 705 rolls written, 0 survive to date | ||
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+ | 200 or so. Zeno of Tarsus | ||
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230-150 Diogenes of Babylon - famous visit to Rome to spread stoicism (156-155) | 230-150 Diogenes of Babylon - famous visit to Rome to spread stoicism (156-155) | ||
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200-129 Antipater of Tarsus | 200-129 Antipater of Tarsus | ||
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− | 3-65 Seneca | + | ::Posidonius of Apemen - contemporary of Cicero (106-43) |
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+ | 3-65 ad Seneca | ||
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50-120 Epictetus | 50-120 Epictetus | ||
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121-180 Marcus Aurelius | 121-180 Marcus Aurelius |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 15 September 2021
368- 283 Crates of Thebes - friend of Antisthenes (445-365), who was a pupil of Socrates (469-399)
333-262 Zeno of Citium - credited as founder of Stoicism
331-232 Cleanthes
277-204 Chrysippus of Soli - 705 rolls written, 0 survive to date
200 or so. Zeno of Tarsus
230-150 Diogenes of Babylon - famous visit to Rome to spread stoicism (156-155)
200-129 Antipater of Tarsus
- Posidonius of Apemen - contemporary of Cicero (106-43)
3-65 ad Seneca
50-120 Epictetus
121-180 Marcus Aurelius