Zeno Citieus
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Zeno Citieus (Graece: Ζήνων ὁ Κιτιεύς, natus Citii ca. 336 a.C.n., mortuus Athenis ca. 264 a.C.n.) fuit philosophus Graecus (ab origine tamen Phoenix) et conditor sectae Stoicorum.
Opera eius omnia deperdita sunt, sed fragmenta et testimonia multa, a posteris conservata, Ioannes ab Arnim in Stoicorum veterum fragmentis collegit.
Bibliographia
- Reale, Giovanni, et John R. Catan. Zeno, the foundation of the Stoa, and the different phases of Stoicism. In A History of Ancient Philosophy: The Systems of the Hellenistic Age.
- Pearson, A. 1891. Fragments of Zeno and Cleanthes.. Fragmenta cum commentario Anglico.
- Long, A., et D. Sedley, 1987. The Hellenistic Philosophers, vol. 1. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-27556-3.
- Schofield, M. 1991. The Stoic Idea of the City. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-39470-8.
- Hunt, H. 1976. A Physical Interpretation of the Universe: The Doctrines of Zeno the Stoic. Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0-522-84100-7.
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