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  1. "Cato Peripateticus" – stoische und peripatetische Ethik im Dialog
    Cic. "fin." 3 und der Aristotelismus des ersten Jh. v. Chr. (Xenarchos, Boethos und 'Areios Didymos')
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110337655; 9783110337662
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    RVK Categories: FX 154855
    Series: Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte ; Band 113
    Subjects: Alte Geschichte, Archäologie; Stoics; Peripatetics; Aristotle; Literature; Philosophy; Truth; HISTORY / Ancient / Rome; PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology; Literatur; Philosophie; Aristotelismus; Ethik; Peripatos; Stoa
    Other subjects: Cicero, Marcus Tullius (v106-v43): De finibus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii,282p.)
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    Book 3 of Cicero's de finibus is generally regarded as an accurate description of Stoic ethics. This study shows that Cicero did not present Stoic orthodoxy but combined it with contemporary peripatetic theory. This has implications for our understanding of Stoa and Peripatos and offers new insights into Cicero's methods and the philosophical discourse of the 1st century BC.

  2. "Cato Peripateticus" – stoische und peripatetische Ethik im Dialog
    Cic. "fin." 3 und der Aristotelismus des ersten Jh. v. Chr. (Xenarchos, Boethos und 'Areios Didymos')
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110337655; 9783110337662
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: CD 1800 ; CD 3800
    Series: Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte ; Band 113
    Subjects: Alte Geschichte, Archäologie; Stoics; Peripatetics; Aristotle; Literature; Philosophy; Truth; HISTORY / Ancient / Rome; PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology; Literatur; Philosophie; Aristotelismus; Ethik; Peripatos; Stoa
    Other subjects: Cicero, Marcus Tullius (v106-v43): De finibus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii,282p.)
    Notes:

    Book 3 of Cicero's de finibus is generally regarded as an accurate description of Stoic ethics. This study shows that Cicero did not present Stoic orthodoxy but combined it with contemporary peripatetic theory. This has implications for our understanding of Stoa and Peripatos and offers new insights into Cicero's methods and the philosophical discourse of the 1st century BC.