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Arius Didymus (Greek: Ἄρειος ΔίδυμοςAreios Didymos; fl. 1st century BC) was a Stoic philosopher and teacher of Augustus. Fragments of his handbooks summarizing Stoic and Peripatetic doctrines are preserved by Stobaeus and Eusebius.
AriusDidymus (Greek: Ἄρειος Δίδυμος Areios Didymos; fl. 1st century BC) was a Stoic philosopher and teacher of Augustus. Fragments of his handbooks summarizing...
Look up didymus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Didymus (Greek for "twin") may refer to: AriusDidymus (fl. 1st century BC), Stoic philosopher Thomas...
not at all straightforward.) Zeno's answer was "a good flow of life" (AriusDidymus, 63A) or "living in agreement", and Cleanthes clarified that with the...
to be king. Octavian was convinced by the advice of the philosopher AriusDidymus that there was room for only one Caesar in the world. With the fall...
Alexandria on 29 August 30 BC, following the advice of his companion AriusDidymus, who said "Too many Caesars is not good" (a pun on a line in Homer)...
Western Philosophy (1946). Sedley, D. (2003) The School, from Zeno to AriusDidymus. In: B. Inwood (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. Cambridge...
was done following the advice of the Alexandrian Greek philosopher AriusDidymus, who cautioned that two rival heirs to Julius Caesar could not share...
who step into the same rivers, different and different waters flow" — AriusDidymus, quoted in Stobaeus "We both step and do not step into the same, we...
he lived in the 1st century BC, and did his work prior to Strabo and AriusDidymus, both of whom quote him. He was involved in a plagiarism controversy...
Mytilene 2nd century AD Peripatetic Aristoxenus 4th century BC Peripatetic AriusDidymus 1st century BC Stoic Asclepiades of Phlius 4th/3rd century BC Eretrian...
been attributed to Publius Nigidius Figulus, Eudorus of Alexandria and AriusDidymus. In the 1st century AD Moderatus of Gades and Nicomachus of Gerasa emerged...
Archived from the original on 9 November 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020. AriusDidymus. "Epitome of Stoic Ethics" in the Anthology of Stobaeus. Book 2. Chapter...
the same. He therefore followed the advice of the Greek philosopher AriusDidymus that "two Caesars are one too many", ordering Caesarion killed while...
40 BC) Set up a school teaching Stoicism mixed with Pythagoreanism AriusDidymus (of Alexandria) (fl. 10 BC) Collected excerpts from earlier Stoic writers...
works of the Peripatetic philosopher Aetius and the Stoic philosopher AriusDidymus. The third and fourth books are an anthology devoted to subjects of...
Beck. S. 426–432. Sedley, David (2003). "The School, from Zeno to AriusDidymus". In Inwood, Brad (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. Cambridge...
refer to marriage as a ritual, as well as the couple's sexual union. AriusDidymus mentions that the Dorians referred to marriage as telos, a detail that...
themselves followers of Arius. In addition, non-homoousian bishops disagreed with being labeled as followers of Arius, since Arius was merely a presbyter...
office over slaves and royal office over the family in general.[5] AriusDidymus (1st century CE), cited centuries later by Stobaeus, wrote that "A primary...
W. Fortenbaugh (ed.), On Stoic and Peripatetic ethics: the work of AriusDidymus (Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities, 1; New Brunswick...