Mnesarchus or Mnesarch (Greek: Μνήσαρχος, Mnēsarkhos), ofAthens, was a Stoic philosopher, who lived c. 160 – c. 85 BC. Mnesarchus was a pupil of Diogenes...
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Roman politician and father of Tiberius (d. 33 BC) Gaius Julius Caesar, Roman politician (b. c. 140 BC) MnesarchusofAthens, Stoic philosopher (b. c. 160...
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Stoicorum) at Athens together with Mnesarchus at a time when Antiochus of Ascalon was turning away from scepticism (c. 95 BC). After the death of Panaetius...
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no longer Panaetius himself, but his disciple Mnesarchus. With Panaetius began the new eclectic shaping of Stoic theory; so that even among the Neoplatonists...
and Mnesarchus (father), a retailer from the deme of Phlya. On receiving an oracle that his son was fated to win "crowns of victory", Mnesarchus insisted...
While at Athens, Antiochus also studied Stoicism, a school of Hellenistic philosophy that rivaled the academy. He studied under Mnesarchus, who had recently...
mocked Pythagoras as a clever charlatan, remarking that "Pythagoras, son ofMnesarchus, practiced inquiry more than any other man, and selecting from these...
clashes with the dates for Mnesarchus and Dardanus and with the crucial events in the life of Antiochus of Ascalon. The date of Diogenes' death can reasonably...
founder of Catane Deinomenes the Younger, fl. 470-465 BC Mamercus of Catane, 345-338 BC Tynnondas, c. 580 BC Antileon, 6th century BC Mnesarchus, before...
to have continued with Zeno of Tarsus, Diogenes, Apollodorus, Boethus, Mnesarchus, Mnasagoras, Nestor, Basilides, Dardanus, Antipater, Heraclides, Sosigenes...
Callias of Chalcis (Greek: Kαλλίας; fl. 4th century BC), son ofMnesarchus, together with his brother Taurosthenes, succeeded his father as tyrants of Chalcis...