Of Minimal Parts. Against Atoms and Images. Of Organs of Sense. A Course of Five Lectures on Heraclitus. On the Right Arrangement of Ethical Doctrine. Of Duty. Of Impulse. Of the Passions, two books. Of Kingship. Of the Spartan Constitution. Of Lvcurgus and Socrates, three books. Of Law. Qij Divination. Dialogues on Love. Of the School of Eretria. Of Similars. Of Terms. Of Habit. Of Contradictions, three books. Of Discourse. Of Wealth. Of Fame. Of Death. Handbook of Dialectic, two books. Of Predicates. Of Ambiguous Terms. Letters. Chapter 7. CHRYSIPPUS (c. 282-206 B.C.) Chrysippus, the son of Apollonius, came either from Soli or from Tarsus, as Alexander relates in his Successions. He was a pupil of Cleanthes. Before this he used to practise as a long-distance runner ;
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Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Volume II (Books VI-X), Diogenes Laertius — translated by R. D. Hicks, 1925
Apparatus shelf — Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, vol. II (R. D. Hicks translation, Loeb L185) · R. D. Hicks, Loeb Classical Library, London: William Heinemann / New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, MCMXXV (1925)
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