Crates passed by in the nick of time, so the bookseller pointed to him and said, "Follow yonder man." From that day, he became Crates' pupil" (D.L. He accepted, rejected, and modified different ideas from all of his teachers in what he taught. There, probably shortly after 387 BCE, Plato bought a house and estate and began to teach, so successfully that his school dominated the facilities of the area, was named after the park, and continued until Justinian's . A New Fragment of Xenocrates and Its Implications. Greek Academy | Encyclopedia.com The same teachers, except Diodorus, are mentioned by Numenius ( Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta - SVF i, 11) and Strabo and Cicero also cite Polemo (ibid. He was an early believer in the atomic theory and originated the classical distinction between mind, body and soul. Diogenes Laertius: Life of Zenon (Zeno of Citum) Diogenes seems to imply that with one of them, Xenocrates, Zeno spent ten years. Crates of Athens - Wikipedia An honest man is always a child. Stilpo, Xenocrates, and Polemo. Explore the Best Xenocrates Art | DeviantArt The Meditations of the Emperor Marcus Antoninus/Book 6 - Wikisource ARISTOTLE'S LEGACY TO STOIC ETHICS - JSTOR Home Xenocrates on Plato, Pythagoras and the Poets John Dillon, Trinity College Dublin A salient feature of the main philosophical schools of Antiquity, in the decades and generations after their foundation, is the (generally sympathetic) exegesis of the works and thought of their founder, and the (generally critical) exegesis of earlier figures, prior to the foundation of the school in question . Marcus Aurelius, Meditations. Xenocrates (of Chalcedon, a city on the Asian side of the Bosporus opposite Byzantium, according to Diogenes Laertius (D.L.) no i swear he said it, i heard him himself "Thou art not dissatisfied, I suppose, because thou weighest only so many litrae and not three hundred.
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