Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... passage the reaction advocated is twofold . On the one hand it has to be endured , on the other resisted and thereby overcome.22 This ambiguity may be the practical consequence of Chrysippus ' hint that Chance is the way mankind ...
... passage the reaction advocated is twofold . On the one hand it has to be endured , on the other resisted and thereby overcome.22 This ambiguity may be the practical consequence of Chrysippus ' hint that Chance is the way mankind ...
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... passage where he seems to juxtapose the Stoic deus , i.e. the divine Aóyos from which fatum emanates , with fortuna : Bonus vero vir sine deo nemo est ; an potest aliquis supra fortunam nisi ab illo adiutus exurgere ? ( Epist 42. 2 ) ...
... passage where he seems to juxtapose the Stoic deus , i.e. the divine Aóyos from which fatum emanates , with fortuna : Bonus vero vir sine deo nemo est ; an potest aliquis supra fortunam nisi ab illo adiutus exurgere ? ( Epist 42. 2 ) ...
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... passage can be taken more generally as an indication that , as Chrysippus too supposed , it is not appropriate to apply ' this ' to a dead person . Reference to dead people who aren't here any more might also call to mind the famous passage ...
... passage can be taken more generally as an indication that , as Chrysippus too supposed , it is not appropriate to apply ' this ' to a dead person . Reference to dead people who aren't here any more might also call to mind the famous passage ...
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