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    When Cleanthes died, around 230 BC, Chrysippus became the third head of the Stoic school. A prolific writer, Chrysippus expanded the fundamental doctrines...
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    found in drier, wide-open areas. D. chrysippus encompasses three main subspecies: D. c. alcippus, D. c. chrysippus, and D. c. orientis. These subspecies...
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    Elis in the Peloponnesus (Greece), sometimes referred to as Chrysippus of Pisa. Chrysippus was the bastard son of Pelops, king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus...
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  • Chrysippus (Greek: Χρύσιππος), or Chrysippus of Soli (c. 280 - c. 207 BC), was a Stoic philosopher. Chrysippus may also refer to: Chrysippus of Elis (or...
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    followers Volume 2 – Logical and physical fragments of Chrysippus Volume 3 – Ethical fragments of Chrysippus and some fragments of his pupils Volume 4 – Indices...
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  • In Greek mythology, Chrysippus (/kraɪˈsɪpəs, krɪ-/; Ancient Greek: Χρύσιππος) may refer to the following individuals: Chrysippus, illegitimate son of Pelops...
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  • Chrysippus of Jerusalem, also known as Chrysippus of Cappadocia, was a Christian priest and ecclesiastical writer who was active during the middle of...
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  • Chrysippus of Cnidos (Greek: Χρύσιππος ὁ Κνίδιος, 4th century BC) was a Greek physician. He was the son of Erineus, and a contemporary of Praxagoras, a...
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    Talbot, 1943; = roedingeri Fuchs, 1954) Danaus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758) ( original name = Papilio chrysippus Linnaeus, 1758; = albinus Lanz, 1896; = amplifascia...
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    follows Oedipus into exile. In Chrysippus, Euripides develops backstory on the curse: Laius' sin was to have kidnapped Chrysippus, Pelops' son, in order to...
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    According to some sources,[which?] Laius abducted and raped the king's son, Chrysippus, and carried him off to Thebes while teaching him how to drive a chariot...
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  • Thymaridas Xenocrates Zeno of Elea Apollonius Archimedes Aristarchus Autolycus Chrysippus Conon Ctesibius Diocles Dionysodorus Eratosthenes Euclid Hipparchus Hypsicles...
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  • and he often shows incomprehension in his understanding of Chrysippus. Cicero uses Chrysippus' On Passions as a major source for the fourth book of his...
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    Male Danaus chrysippus showing the pheromone pouch and brush-like organ in Kerala, India...
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  • Thyestes were exiled by their father for murdering their half-brother Chrysippus in their desire for the throne of Olympia. They took refuge in Mycenae...
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    the nymph Axioche (Ἀξιόχη) or Danais or Astyoche, Pelops was father of Chrysippus. The latter was also called the son of Hippodamia and brother of Pleisthenes...
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    allows human souls to be influenced by divine souls. Omens and portents, Chrysippus explained, are the natural symptoms of certain occurrences. There must...
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    Philosophers Confucius Gorgias Cratylus Plato Aristotle Eubulides Diodorus Chrysippus Zhuangzi Xunzi Averroes Ibn Khaldun Hobbes Leibniz Herder von Humboldt...
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    Philosophers Confucius Gorgias Cratylus Plato Aristotle Eubulides Diodorus Chrysippus Zhuangzi Xunzi Averroes Ibn Khaldun Hobbes Leibniz Herder von Humboldt...
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    Philosophers Confucius Gorgias Cratylus Plato Aristotle Eubulides Diodorus Chrysippus Zhuangzi Xunzi Averroes Ibn Khaldun Hobbes Leibniz Herder von Humboldt...
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  • was largely built and shaped by Chrysippus, the third head of the Stoic school in the 3rd-century BCE. Chrysippus's logic differed from Aristotle's term...
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    records that Night is described as the "first goddess" in the first book of Chrysippus' Physics, and mentions another cosmogony (the origin of which he does...
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    According to Tieleman other surviving use of the Ancient Greek word is by Chrysippus, in a fragment from On affections, quoted by Galen in Hippocrates on Affections...
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  • Philosophers Confucius Gorgias Cratylus Plato Aristotle Eubulides Diodorus Chrysippus Zhuangzi Xunzi Averroes Ibn Khaldun Hobbes Leibniz Herder von Humboldt...
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    which have come down to us, the largest is a Hymn to Zeus. His pupil was Chrysippus who became one of the most important Stoic thinkers. Cleanthes was born...
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    carved busts of four ancient Greek philosophers, on display in the British Museum. From left to right: Socrates, Antisthenes, Chrysippus, and Epicurus....
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    Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus more... Stoic Zeno of Citium Cleanthes Chrysippus Panaetius Posidonius Seneca Lucius Annaeus Cornutus Musonius Rufus Epictetus...
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  • æɡ-/ (Άξιόχη) was a nymph in Greek mythology. She was the mother of Chrysippus by Pelops. Elsewhere she is referred to as "Danais". Scholia on Euripides...
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    exemplified in the Deipnosophistae with citations of Chrysippus: This utterly admirable Chrysippus, in On Goodness and Pleasure book V, talks of: Books...
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    him. According to a fragment likely from the Hesiodic corpus, quoted by Chrysippus, it is out of anger at Hera for producing Hephaestus on her own that Zeus...
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