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  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

61. 3. Danaus Chrysippus Ssp. Petilia (Stoll)
Phylum ARTHROPODA Class HEXAPODA Order Lepidoptera Family Nymphalidae.Danaus chrysippus ssp. petilia (Stoll). Common Name. lesser wanderer
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Genus Level Phylum: ARTHROPODA Class: HEXAPODA Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Danaus chrysippus ssp. petilia (Stoll) Common Name lesser wanderer Not verified Present Native Phylum: ARTHROPODA Class: HEXAPODA Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Notes: Also on Christmas Islands, Cocos Island, Ashmore Reef and and Norfolk Islands Page 2885 of 4294
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62. Chrysippus At PhilosophyClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
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63. Chrysippus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
DanausDanaus chrysippus chrysippus, Butterflies in IndoChina Yutaka Inayoshi Danauschrysippus, Lepidoptera Larvae of Australia Don Herbison-Evans
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Chrysippus of Soli 207 BC ) was Cleanthes 's pupil and eventual successor to the head of the stoic philosophy ( 204 BC ). As thorough taxonomist he initiated the success of the Stoicism as the most influental philosophical movement for centuries in the Greek and Roman area. A prolific writer and debater, Chrysippus would often take both sides of an argument. Of his over 700 written works, none survive, save a few fragments embedded in the works of later authors like Cicero, Seneca and others. Besides his philosophical research he travelled the countries as legate of the nation Rhodos. Chrysippus is believed to have died of laughter after seeing a donkey eating figs. This biographical article is a stub . You can help by expanding it philosophy -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysippus

64. Chrysippus: Information From Answers.com
KhrysipposCame to Athens c. 260 BC. About 232 he succeeded Kleanthes as head of the Stoa.For Diogenes Laertius Life of chrysippus click here. Context
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Chrysippus Wikipedia @import url(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/common.css); @import url(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/gnwp.css); Chrysippus (mythology) Laius abducting Chrysippus, who is reaching out to Pelops, his father (detail). Volute crater, ca. 320 BCE. The Getty, Malibu, California. In Greek mythology Chrysippus was a divine hero of Elis in the Peloponnesus , a young boy, the bastard son of Pelops and the nymph Axioche . He was kidnapped by the Theban Laius , his tutor, who was escorting him to the Nemean Games , where the boy planned to compete. Instead, Laius ran away with him to Thebes and forced him to be his lover (a crime for which he, his city and his family were later punished by the gods). He was killed by Atreus and Thyestes , his step-brothers, who cast him into a well. They had been sent by their mother, Hippodameia , who feared Chrysippus would inherit Pelops' throne instead of her sons. Atreus and Thyestes, together with their mother, were banished by Pelops and took refuge in

65. Danaus Chrysippus
Danaus chrysippus (=Anosia chrysippus) Linnaeus, 1758. KR=7476, English Plain Tiger,German Kleiner Monarch, Nymphalidae Danainae. Bardzo zmienny.
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66. Project MUSE
Galen and chrysippus on the Soul Argument and Refutation in the De Yet notall were convinced the Stoic philosopher chrysippus took up the case for
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine - Volume 73, Number 2, Summer 1999, pp. 302-303
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One of the intriguing issues in ancient medicine is the controversy over the seat of consciousness, or "command center" ( hegemonikon ) of the soul. By the fourth century b.c. the leading contenders were the brain and the heart, with physicians and philosophers lining up on either side. In the third century b.c., the Alexandrian anatomists discovered by dissection that the nerves constitute a network independent of the veins and arteries, originating in the brain. Yet not all were convinced: the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus took up the case for the heart as the unitary origin of thought, emotion, and activityand the debate went on for more than three centuries, until Galen argued strongly and voluminously for the brain. What is surprising is how hard it was for the encephalocentric view to... Search Journals About MUSE Contact Us

67. Chrysippus - Linix Encyclopedia
See also chrysippus (mythology) of Greek mythology A prolific writer anddebater, chrysippus would often take both sides of an argument.
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This article is about the philosopher. See also Chrysippus (mythology) of Greek mythology
Chrysippus of Soli 207 BC ) was Cleanthes 's pupil and eventual successor to the head of the stoic philosophy. A prolific writer and debater, Chrysippus would often take both sides of an argument. Of his over 700 written works, none survive, save a few fragments embedded in the works of later authors. This biographical article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it de:Chrysippos von Soli pt:Crisipo de Solis fi:Khrysippos Retrieved from " http://web.linix.ca/pedia/index.php/Chrysippus Categories People stubs Hellenistic philosophers ... Return to Linix.ca Search This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License which means that you can copy and modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under this license.
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68. Danaus Chrysippus
Nymphalidae, Danainae (Danaus chrysippus) 3 photos. 1. Flores, Indonesia.14 August 1997. 2. Flores, Indonesia. 14 August 1997.
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[Nymphalidae, Danainae] ( Danaus chrysippus ) - 3 photos Flores, Indonesia. 14 August 1997. Flores, Indonesia. 14 August 1997. D. c. alcippus ) "African Monarch". The Gambia. 22 November 1995

69. InsectNet.com - Photos, Danaus Chrysippus - 1
Insect photo. Danaus chrysippus 1. Photo 4 of 18, by Daniele Sechi. Previous Back to Photo Gallery Next
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70. InsectNet.com - Photos, Danaus Chrysippus - 2
Photo of insect. Danaus chrysippus 2. Photo 5 of 18, by Daniele Sechi. Previous Back to Photo Gallery Next
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71. Plain Tiger
Plain Tiger. Danaus chrysippus. RETURN TO INDEX. La Palma April 2001.These pictures all show males. The Plain Tiger is an exotic and glamorous butterfly
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Plain Tiger Danaus chrysippus RETURN TO INDEX La Palma - April 2001 These pictures all show males. The Plain Tiger is an exotic and glamorous butterfly but incredibly restless and it took me a long time to get these shots! They are taken on La Palma, one of the Canary Islands where this species still flies, breeding in hot coastal gullies - not really in the sort of places you expect to see something so spectacular. It also breeds locally around the Mediterranean coast but human activity threatens some of its habitats in southern Spain.

72. MBG Rare Books Image Of Illustration Of Sideritis Lanata And
Illustration of Sideritis Lanata and Papilio chrysippus (Sideritis lanata L., Image of Illustration of Sideritis Lanata and Papilio chrysippus
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73. Danaus Chrysippus
DANAUS chrysippus. Family Danaidae, Order Lepidoptera, Class Insecta.JOHNNY JENSEN s PHOTOGRAPHIC LIBRARY. On a pink Flower
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75. Biography Search
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76. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 03.03.13
Schofield argues further and more convincingly that chrysippus developed Zeno sgenuinely political utopianism into something significantly different by
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Malcolm Schofield, The Stoic Idea of the City . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Pp. 164. $44.95. ISBN 0-521-39740-8.
Reviewed by Brad Inwood, University of Toronto. With this elegant monograph Schofield sets out to fill an important gap in recent work on early Stoic philosophy. He focusses on Zeno's Republic , a work for which very little primary evidence has survived; the sources we have for it are scattered, relatively late and often polemical in nature. Schofield recognizes the need for an exceptionally scrupulous method of work, and argues in his Introduction for "precisely the sifting and reconstruction practised by exponents of Presocratic philosophy" (p. 2). He is a keen practitioner of this craft, and uses information supplied by Sextus, Plutarch, Diogenes Laertius, and the other familiar sources for early Stoic thought, with great sophistication. For that reason alone this slim volume is a distinguished contribution to the field. The evidence is presented directly, without the filter of von Arnim's collection of sources ( Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta ), and translated clearly but accurately, accompanied by a discussion of textual or exegetical difficulties where needed. The Greekless philosopher or political theorist should face no unleapable hurdles.

77. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.10.38
Sorabji analyzes the major responses to chrysippus position, Posidonius feltthat chrysippus model offered an inadequate treatment of our bodily
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Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.10.38
Richard Sorabji, Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. xi + 499. ISBN 0-19-825005-3. $45.00.
Reviewed by Byard Bennett, Tyndale College and Seminary (byard.bennett@utoronto.ca)
Word count: 3386 words
The emotions are a basic datum of human existence and since they are an inescapable part of our lives we must find ways of understanding and coming to terms with them. But what precisely are these emotions? How do they arise? How should we respond to them? When they threaten to overwhelm us, can we find ways to manage, control or even eradicate them? If so, what sort of techniques or therapies would be effective and why? Sorabji's book examines the various answers given to these questions by Greek and Latin philosophical writers over a period of more than eight centuries, beginning with Plato and ending with Augustine and Maximus the Confessor. Roughly a third of the book is devoted to examining Stoic analyses of the emotions and the various cognitive therapies (mental exercises) that they prescribed to prevent emotions from arising. The Stoic approach to the emotions is then compared and contrasted with alternative approaches. Sorabji concludes by discussing the ways in which Philo and early Christian writers adapted and transformed the Stoic account of the emotions, creating new ways of understanding desire, temptation and volition that remained influential up to the modern period.

78. Oxford Scholarship Online: Determinism And Freedom In Stoic Philosophy
6 Determinism and Moral Responsibility chrysippus Compatibilism There areonly three sources that attest undoubtedly that chrysippus, in some way,
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6 Determinism and Moral Responsibility: Chrysippus' Compatibilism
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Central passages: Gellius Attic Nights 7.2; Cicero On Fate 8 11, 39-45; Plutarch On Stoic Self-Contradictions
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79. Danaus Chrysippus (Lesser Wanderer)
Danaus chrysippus (Lesser Wanderer)
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80. Bacon: Reference - Classical Index
chrysippus (c280c206BC) Stoic philosopher, born in Soli in Cilicia. He wroteover 700 works elaborating the Stoic system, of which only fragments remain.
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Athenian orator and rival of Demosthenes . He advocated appeasement of Philip of Macedon Legendary Greek fabulist, said to have lived in the 6th century BC. The Fables attributed to him are probably compiled from a variety of sources.
Agathocles (369-289BC)
Tyrant of Syracuse from 217. Although according to hostile tradition a ruthless tyrant, he enjoyed popular support and his rule was the last period of independence for Sicily before the Roman conquest.
Agesilaus (444-360BC)
King of Sparta from c399 and one of the most brilliant soldiers of antiquity.
Agrippa Posthumus
Third son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa by Julia , the daughter of Augustus
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12BC)
Roman commander and statesman, he helped Augustus to gain power and was a candidate to succeed the emperor until his comparatively early death. His third wife was Julia , the daughter of Augustus , by whom he had 3 sons and 2 daughters. He defeated Sextus, son of Pompey , at Mylae and Naulochus in 36BC and Mark Antony at Actium in 31 BC. He also served in Gaul, Spain, Syria and Pannonia.
Agrippina the Elder (c14BC-33AD)
Daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and grand-daughter of the emperor Augustus . She married and was the mother of Caligula and Agrippina the younger . Regarded as a model of heroic womanhood, she accompanied her husband on his campaigns and brought his ashes home when he was murdered in 19 AD. Her popularity incurred the anger of the emperor

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