Английская Википедия:Dardanus of Athens
Шаблон:Short description Dardanus (Шаблон:IPAc-en; Шаблон:Lang-el, Dardanos) was a Stoic philosopher, who lived c. 160 – c. 85 BC.
He was a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon and Antipater of Tarsus. Cicero mentions him[1] as being one of the leaders of the Stoic school (Шаблон:Lang-la) 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 (109 BC), the Stoic school at Athens seems to have fragmented, and Dardanus was probably one of several leading Stoics teaching in this era.
Nothing else is known about his life, and he was presumably dead by the time Cicero was learning philosophy in Athens in 79 BC.
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References
- Algra, K., The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy. p. 41. Cambridge University Press, (1999).Шаблон:ISBN?
- Inwood, B., The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. p. 27. Cambridge University Press, (2003).Шаблон:ISBN?
- ↑ Cicero, Academica, 2. 69.
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