Aspects of the social thought of Dio Chrysostom and of the Stoics

Auteur: Brunt, Peter A.
Titre: Aspects of the social thought of Dio Chrysostom and of the Stoics
Revue/Collection: "Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society", XIX
Lieu èdition: Cambridge
Éditeur: Cambridge University Press
Annèe edition: 1973
Pages: 9-34
Mots-clès: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy, Sources - Fonti - Sources
Description: [L'Année philologique] [Comment] In his Euboicus Dio's ideas on the respectability of manual labor and of the occupations engaged in by the poor differ from those of upper-class Greeks and Romans of the time. His attitude may have been influenced by his experiences in exile, but he also reflects the views of Stoics like Cleanthes and Chrysippus. For purposes of comparison, Cicero's De officiis I, 150 f., is taken to represent the views of Panaetius on the subject.
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Sigle auteur: Brunt 1973