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1Critolaus — For the general of the Achaean League, 147/6 BC, see Critolaos of Megalopolis. Critolaus (or Kritolaos, Greek: Κριτόλαος; c. 200 c. 118 BC[1]) of Phaselis was a Greek philosopher of the Peripatetic school. He was one of three philosophers sent to …
2CRITOLAUS — I. CRITOLAUS Achaeorum Dux, qui Corinthum consiliis suis evertit. Cicer. l. 3. de Nat. Deor. c. 38. Sororem interfecit, quod sibi e victoria redeunti non gratularetur, quum tamen ceteri omnes ei applauderent. Postremo a Qu. Caecilio Metello… …
3Critolaus — Critolaos Critolaos de Phasélis, philosophe péripatéticien. Il fut le cinquième scolarque, recteur, du Lycée. Les Athéniens l envoyèrent en ambassade à Rome avec le platonicien Carnéade et le stoïcien Diogène de Babylone, en 155 av. J. C.[1] Avec …
4Critolaüs — Critolaos Critolaos de Phasélis, philosophe péripatéticien. Il fut le cinquième scolarque, recteur, du Lycée. Les Athéniens l envoyèrent en ambassade à Rome avec le platonicien Carnéade et le stoïcien Diogène de Babylone, en 155 av. J. C.[1] Avec …
5Critolaus — ▪ Greek philosopher flourished 2nd century BC Greek philosopher, a native of Phaselis in Lycia and a successor to Ariston of Ceos as head of the Peripatetic school of philosophy (followers of Aristotle). During his period of office he… …
6КРИТОЛАЙ — • Critolaus, Κριτόλαος, 1. из Фаселиды, города Ликии, перипатетик и преемник Аристона, прибыл в Рим в 155 г. до Р. X. вместе с Карнеадом (см. Carneades, Карнеад) и Диогеном в качестве посла афинского. В Риме с большим усердием… …
7Peripatetic school (The) — The Peripatetic school1 Robert W.Sharples THE HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL AND OF ARISTOTLE’S WRITINGS The history of Peripatetic philosophy after Aristotle falls into two phases, divided by the renewal of interest in the works we now possess after… …
8ancient Rome — ▪ ancient state, Europe, Africa, and Asia Introduction the state centred on the city of Rome. This article discusses the period from the founding of the city and the regal period, which began in 753 BC, through the events leading to the… …
9146 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeRome*With Carthage and Greece conquered, Rome becomes the sole superpower in the Mediterranean world, a distinction it will continue to hold for approximately the next 700 years. Africa*Carthage falls to Roman forces under… …
10Peripatetic school — The Peripatetics were members of a school of philosophy in ancient Greece. Their teachings derived from their founder, the Greek philosopher Aristotle and Peripatetic ( #x03b9; #x03b9; #x03ba; #x1f79; #x03c2;) is a name given to his followers.As… …