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Chrysippi fragmenta moralia, fragmenta successorum Chrysippi / collegit Hans Von Arnim.

DGBA Classics and Near East Studies <1990 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chrysippus, ca. 280-207 or 6 B.C.
Arnim, Hans Friedrich August von, 1859-1931.
Series:
Sammlung wissenschaftlicher Commentare.
Stoicorum veterum fragmenta ; v. 3.
Language:
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Subjects (All):
Philosophy, Ancient.
Greek literature.
Chrysippus, ca. 280-207 or 6 B.C.
Chrysippus.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (276 pages)
Edition:
Editio stereotypa editionis primae.
Place of Publication:
München : K.G. Saur, 2004.
Language Note:
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Summary:
Chrysippi fragmenta moralia
Contents:
Front matter
Chrysippi fragmenta moralia cum generali Stoicorum doctrina composita.
Cap. I. De fine bonorum
Cap. II. De bonis et malis n. 68-71
Cap. III. De indifferentibus
Cap. IV. De appetitu et selectione
Cap. V. De virtute
Cap. VI. De iure et lege
Cap. VII. De affectibus
Cap. VIII. De actionibus
Cap. IX. De sapiente et insipiente n. 544-547
Cap. X. Vitae agendae praecepta (i. e. de singulis mediis officiis)
Appendix I. Fragmenta Chrysippi quae ad Homerum pertinent n. 769-777
Appendix II. Fragmenta Chrysippi ad singulos libros relata
Chrysippi discipuli et successores.
I. Zeno Tarsensis n. 1-5
II. Diogenes Babylonius n. 1-16
III. Antipater Tarsensis n. 1-15
IV. Apollodorus Seleuciensis n. 1-18
V. Archedemus Tarsensis n. 1-22
VI. Boëthus Sidonius n. 1-11
VII. Basilides, Endromus, Crinis
Back matter
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
3-11-095377-3
OCLC:
843205067

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