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         Chrysippus:     more books (22)
  1. Philosophy of Chrysippus by Josiah B. Gould, 2010-07-16
  2. Euripides, Vol. VIII: Oedipus-Chrysippus & Other Fragments (Loeb Classical Library, No. 506) by Euripides, 2009-01-31
  3. Stoic Virtues: Chrysippus and the Theological Foundations of Stoic Ethics (Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy) by Christoph Jedan, 2010-02-03
  4. 280s Bc Births: 280 Bc Births, 285 Bc Births, 286 Bc Births, 287 Bc Births, Archimedes, Chrysippus, Antiochus Ii Theos, Conon of Samos, Li Si
  5. Galen and Chrysippus on the Soul: Argument and Refutation in the De Placitis Books Ii-III (Philosophia Antiqua) by Teun Tieleman, 1996-02
  6. Chrysippus' on Affections: Reconstruction and Interpretations (Philosophia Antiqua) by Teun Tieleman, 2003-07
  7. Chrysippea (Latin Edition) by Alfred Gercke, Chrysippus, 2010-02-12
  8. Danaus: Monarch, Danaus Chrysippus, Danaus Genutia, Danaus Melanippus, Queen, Danaus Eresimus, Danaus Affinis, Jamaican Monarch
  9. Greek Logicians: Aristotle, Chrysippus, Diodorus Cronus, Methodios Anthrakites, Balanos Vasilopoulos, Yiannis N. Moschovakis
  10. 207 Bc: 207 Bc Disestablishments, States and Territories Established in 207 Bc, Chrysippus, Battle of the Metaurus, Nanyue, Qin Er Shi
  11. 207 Bc Deaths: Chrysippus, Qin Er Shi, Hasdrubal, Devanampiya Tissa of Sri Lanka, an Dng Vng, Zhao Gao, Machanidas, Simuka, Gala
  12. 3rd-Century Bc Philosophers: Epicurus, Zeno of Citium, Chrysippus, Cleanthes, Arcesilaus, Xun Zi, Aristo of Chios, Strato of Lampsacus
  13. Danaini: Danaus, Euploea, Libythea, Tirumala, Monarch, Danaus Chrysippus, Euploea Core, Danaus Genutia, Tirumala Limniace, Libythea Lepita
  14. Insects of Africa: Chrysiridia Rhipheus, Anopheles, Danaus Chrysippus, Desert Locust, Coffee Borer Beetle, Platypleura, Acanthoplus Discoidalis

41. Danaus Chrysippus - Plain Tiger
chrysippus.JPG (50605 Byte) Photo © by Mario Maier. Danaus chrysippus, September1992, Ammoudia / Greece. More photos 1, 2
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Danaus chrysippus (L INNAEUS
Plain Tiger
Photo © by Mario Maier Danaus chrysippus , September 1992, Ammoudia / Greece More photos: Back Family: Danaidae Description:
Unlike the Monarch , the Plain Tiger is an original European butterfly. Many migrants travel from African countries to Southern Europe. Perhaps one became a resident in Greece, where I observed him for three successive years and where I experimented with breeding on endemic larval host plants. These experiments were successful. Flight period:
Several broods during the warm months. Larval host plants:
Asclepia daceae Red List Germany: n.a. by Mario Maier
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42. Lesser Wanderer - Danaus Chrysippus
Butterflies in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.
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This page contains information and pictures about Lesser Wanderer Butterflies in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.
Wingspan 60mm Lesser Wanderer is a medium size butterfly. They are sometimes seen flying solely across the bushes on a sunny day. They look similar to Wanderer Butterfly , with orange colour wings and dark edge, but they also have larger white pattern on their forewings. Same as Wanderer, Lesser Wanderer caterpillars also feed on milkweed plants. The Lesser Wanderer butterfly is bright orange in colour with dark wing edges. There are the white patterns on the forewings. The above picture shows the mating pair. The female and male Lesser Wanderer Butterflies look the same. Except feeding on flowers, Lesser Wanderer likes to rest on short grass near the ground. Caterpillar length up to 50mm Their caterpillars look similar to the Wanderer caterpillar except with three pair of tentacles (the horns) instead of two. Their caterpillars also feed on

43. Chrysippus Biography / Biography Of Chrysippus Main Biography
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Name: Chrysippus Birth Date: c. 280 B.C. Death Date: c. 206 B.C. Place of Birth: Soli, Cilicia Nationality: Greek Gender: Male Occupations: philosopher Chrysippus Main Biography The Greek philosopher Chrysippus (ca. 280-ca. 206 BC) was the first systematizer of Stoic doctrine and should probably be credited with much of that Stoic logic and language theory which has impressed a number of 20th-century philosophers. Chrysippus was born in Soli in Cilicia. As a young man, he made his way to Athens, where Cleanthes was head of the Stoic school. For a while Chrysippus seems to have been drawn to the teachings of Arcesilaus, head of the Platonic Academy and initiator of the skeptical phase in the history of Platonism, but eventually threw in his lot with Stoicism. Any influence exercised by Cleanthes, however, must have been at a doctrinal level only; their personal relations do not appear to have been of the happiest. Chrysippus clearly had more respect for Cleanthes' beliefs than for his ability to defend them; on one occasion he asked Cleanthes to supply him with the doctrines, and he himself would supply the proofs. According to his ancient biographer, he eventually broke with Cleanthes and set up as a Stoic teacher in his own right. In 232 B.C. he succeeded Cleanthes as head of the Stoa and retained the chair till his death.

44. Entrez PubMed
We report that the butterfly Danaus chrysippus is host to a maternally Danaus chrysippus is a surprising host for a malekiller as its eggs are laid
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

45. Entrez PubMed
Subspecies chrysippus, dorippus and alcippus of the butterfly Danaus chrysippusdiffer at three bial
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46. Chrysippus From FOLDOC
Although none of his many writings survived antiquity, chrysippus reportedly Recommended Reading JB Gould, The Philosophy of chrysippus (Brill, 1997);
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47. Chrysippus
The son of Pelops and Axioche. He was killed by his stepbrothers Atreus and Thyestes.
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The son of Pelops and Axioche. He was killed by his stepbrothers Atreus and Thyestes Article details N/A Article created on 21 April 1999; last modified on 21 April 1999.

48. Danaus Chrysippus
Chemical Ecology, Pheromones, Pheromone, Moth, Moths, Insect, Sex, Attractants,Attractant, SexAttractants, Insects, Entomology, behaviour, Behavior,
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Semiochemicals of Danaus chrysippus, the African monarch
Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Uniramia Order: Lepidoptera Family: Danaidae Subfamily: Tribe: Genus: Danaus Author: Linnaeus Control Discuss this Species Edit this Record Help Image: Google Yahoo Host: Google Yahoo Biology: Google Yahoo Distribution: Google Yahoo
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Tetrahedron Lett. danaidone Relative ratio of the component ... Gram
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Meinwald, J., Thompson, W.R., Eisner, T., and Owen, D.F. 1971a. Pheromones. VII. African monarch: major components of the hairpencil secretion. Tetrahedron Lett. 38:3485-3488. The Pherobase - Extensive Database of Insect Pheromones and Semiochemicals. Ashraf M. El-Sayed Page created on 25-May-2005

49. Danaus Chrysippus Petilea
Chemical Ecology, Pheromones, Pheromone, Moth, Moths, Insect, Sex, Attractants,Attractant, SexAttractants, Insects, Entomology, behaviour, Behavior,
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Semiochemicals of Danaus chrysippus petilea, the Lesser wanderer
Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Uniramia Order: Lepidoptera Family: Danaidae Subfamily: Tribe: Genus: Danaus Author: Stoll Discuss this Species Edit this Record Help Image: Google Yahoo Host: Google Yahoo Biology: Google Yahoo Distribution: Google Yahoo
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Edgar, J.A., Culvenor, C.C.J., and Robinson, G.S. 1973. Hairpencil dihydropyrrolizines of Danainae from the New Hebrides. J. Aust. Entomol. Soc. 12:144. The Pherobase - Extensive Database of Insect Pheromones and Semiochemicals. Ashraf M. El-Sayed Page created on 25-May-2005

50. IngentaConnect 6. Determinism And Moral Responsibility: Chrysippus' Compatibilis
Determinism and Moral Responsibility chrysippus Compatibilism In chrysippus’arguments for the compatibility of fate and moral responsibility,
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51. IngentaConnect Chrysippus And The Destruction Of Propositions: A Defence Of The
One of the most intriguing claims of Stoic logic is chrysippus s denial of the modal According to the standard interpretation of chrysippus s argument,
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52. Petilia Adult
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUTTERFLIES. Danaus chrysippus petilia (Stoll) (Lesser Wanderer).Photography by L. Hunt. Photography by R. Grund. Females.
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUTTERFLIES Danaus chrysippus petilia (Stoll) (Lesser Wanderer) Photography by L. Hunt Photography by R. Grund Females

53. New Works Of CHRYSIPPUS
New works of chrysippus. 2802, 003, chrysippus Encomium in Michaelem archangelum Back to the listing of new authors. Last updated Wed Aug 3 161113
http://www.tlg.uci.edu/03_Aug_2005_newworks/New2802.html
New works of CHRYSIPPUS
CHRYSIPPUS Encomium in Michaelem archangelum Back to the listing of new authors.
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54. New Works Of CHRYSIPPUS
New works of chrysippus. 2802, 001, chrysippus Oratio in sanctam Mariam Deiparam.2802, 004, chrysippus Encomium in Joannem Baptistam
http://www.tlg.uci.edu/29_Apr_2005_newworks/New2802.html
New works of CHRYSIPPUS
CHRYSIPPUS Oratio in sanctam Mariam Deiparam CHRYSIPPUS Encomium in Joannem Baptistam ... Back to the listing of new authors.
Last updated: Fri Apr 29 16:30:23 2005

55. Chrysippus --  Encyclopædia Britannica
chrysippus Greek philosopher from Soli (Soloi) who was the principal systematizerof Stoic philosophy. He is considered to have been, with Zeno,
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56. Index To Horace Satires:Epistles ABC
chrysippus considered the foolish and deluded as insane. BkIIEpI3462chrysippus asked the logical riddle as to when a heap of beans piled on a table
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Abratonum, Habratonum Artemisia Abrotonum , or Southernwood, a wild plant whose common name in England is Lad’s Love, or Old Man (See Edward Thomas’ lovely poem, ‘Old Man’). It has a bitter taste and aromatic leaves. It was used for various medicinal purposes, including as an antidote to poison when taken with wine. (See Gerard’s Herbal of 1633: Chap 454.) BkIIEpI:90-117 Its use required knowledge of the plant and the disease. Academus Plato established his school, the Academy, c385 BC , in a park named after the ancient Athenian hero Academus, on the outskirts of Athens BkIIEpII:26-54 Horace studied in Athens , or at least studied the works of the Greeks. Accius Lucius Accius, the tragic poet (170-c85 BC ). He adapted many Greek tragedies for the Roman stage. His remaining fragments show a rhetorical style open to parody. BkISatX:50-71 Criticised by Lucilius BkIIEpI:34-62 Considered by many to have a noble style. AP:251-274 His failure to use pure iambic trimeters, with six iambic feet, in three pairs each called a metrum Achaeans Achaea was a name for the Greek mainland, derived from a region in the northern

57. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
chrysippus, Suggest a Link chrysippus (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy).VoS is woven by Alan Liu and a development team in the U.California,
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=3053

58. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
Philosophers Works chrysippus. chrysippus (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy).VoS is woven by Alan Liu and a development team in the U.California,
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59. A Historical Perspective
chrysippus (280209 BC). Passions = Erroneous hasty judgments. They are diseaseof the reason, Posidonius criticizes chrysippus Theory
http://emotion.bme.duke.edu/Emotion/History/PostArist/Intell.html
A Historical Perspective: Ancient Theories
The Intellectualistic Theories
These theories root passions and emotion into different forms of judgments.
  • Chrysippus (280-209 BC)
      Passions = Erroneous hasty judgments. They are disease of the reason, more than disease of the soul. Physiolohy: Passions are modifications of the general tone of the pneuma. The specifics (which modification, how do they evolve?...) are not specified.
    Plutarch (46?-120? AC)
      Passions = Perverse opinions and false judgments. They ae by-products of mental functions.
    Posidonius (130-46 BC)
      Posidonius criticizes Chrysippus' Theory:
        Irrational cannot spring from reason (judgment faculty), hence passions are not erroneous judgments. Some emotions elicit different responses from different people, hence it is not a disease. Ideas containing a large amount of good or evil, do not necessarily elicit passions. However, futile ideas sometimes do.
      Posidonius reverted to the Platonic view:
        Passions are irrational faculties. Passions are movement of mental processes in the irrational soul, hence independent of judgments.

60. Who Was Who In Roman Times: Data On Persons: Chrysippus
Index to Romans, Greek mythology, Early Christianity and images thereof.
http://www.romansonline.com/persns.asp?IntID=5398&Ename=Chrysippus

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