PlatoAncient Greek Philosopher EpictetusAncient Greek Philosopher HeraclitusAncient Greek Philosopher AristotleAncient Greek Philosopher Bias of PrieneGreek Orator PlotinusAncient Greek Philosopher, Mystic EuripidesAncient Greek Dramatist HomerAncient Greek Poet ...
Epictetus, an ancient Greek philosopher, proclaimed in 80 CE, that “men are disturbed not by events, but by the views which they take of them”. 古希腊哲学家埃皮克提图在公元80年就提到:“人不会被外...
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Aristotle is one of the most prominent thinkers in the history of Western thought. His work was fundamental to Islāmic and medieval Christian philosophy—in Arabic philosophy, he was known only as “The First Teacher;” in the West, he was “The Philosopher.” ...
Epictetus is most frequently mentioned in connection with a series of medallions on plates in the British Museum in London and the Cabinet des Médailles in Paris. The medallion paintings represent a “Young Man on His Horse” and a “Man” (possibly Silenus) on his way home from a banquet...
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Epictetus (50 - 138) Roman philosopher Marcus Aurelius (121-180) Roman emperor and philosopher Philosophers of the 3rd Century CE Plotinus (c. 204-270)Greco-roman philosopher Philosophers of the 4th Century CE Hypatia of Alexandria (c. 370-415) ...
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Neo-Platonist, agreed with Plato’s view that death is to be welcomed by the philosopher, but not sought before its proper time: “You should not expel the soul from the body. For in departing, it will retain something (of the more passive life), which is necessary in this case to ...
writings of a few people (e.g., the historian Polybius and the philosopher Epictetus) who preferred it to Attic. As the everydaycolloquiallanguage of urbanEgypt, it may be studied in papyri going back to the 4th centurybce. The Koine may be dated very crudely from the period of Alexander...