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... Asserting their supremacy over the older Schools , while in the main they preserved their teaching unaltered , these Schools continued to exist until the beginning of the first century ; and , however else they may differ , they at ...
... Asserting their supremacy over the older Schools , while in the main they preserved their teaching unaltered , these Schools continued to exist until the beginning of the first century ; and , however else they may differ , they at ...
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... assert its ancient superiority ? How could Greeks become the teachers of Romans without accommodating to their requirements , and experiencing in turn a reflex influence ? Nor , indeed , was the philosophy of Greece exempt from such an ...
... assert its ancient superiority ? How could Greeks become the teachers of Romans without accommodating to their requirements , and experiencing in turn a reflex influence ? Nor , indeed , was the philosophy of Greece exempt from such an ...
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... asserted itself , indeed , as a ruling and regulating power , but it was at the same time subordinate to another of an originally foreign character . The Empire was a congeries of nations artificially held together , and arranged on a ...
... asserted itself , indeed , as a ruling and regulating power , but it was at the same time subordinate to another of an originally foreign character . The Empire was a congeries of nations artificially held together , and arranged on a ...
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... asserted by Plut . Arat . 23 , and Athen . iv . 162 , c . In his teaching and manner of life , he appears to have taken a very easy view of the Stoic prin- ciples ( Diog . 13 ; 36 ; Athen . iv . 162 , b ; xiii . 607 , a ) . It is ...
... asserted by Plut . Arat . 23 , and Athen . iv . 162 , c . In his teaching and manner of life , he appears to have taken a very easy view of the Stoic prin- ciples ( Diog . 13 ; 36 ; Athen . iv . 162 , b ; xiii . 607 , a ) . It is ...
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... drawn up 144 B.C. , would seem to corroborate this assertion . Pan- ætius , whose pupil he is else- where called ( Suid . ' Añoλλó§ . ) , was himself a pupil of Diogenes ' successor , Antipater ( Cic . Divin . i . 50 THE STOICS .
... drawn up 144 B.C. , would seem to corroborate this assertion . Pan- ætius , whose pupil he is else- where called ( Suid . ' Añoλλó§ . ) , was himself a pupil of Diogenes ' successor , Antipater ( Cic . Divin . i . 50 THE STOICS .
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