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Sphaerus
- Stoic philosopher, 3rd century B.C.
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The Stoic philosopher Sphaerus goes to Egypt at the request of king
  Within translations:
Athen_8.354
out some cleverness that Sphaerus, who was a fellow-pupil
Cic:Tusc_4.53
(for the above definitions are Sphaerus's, a man of the first
DiogLaert_7.37
eracleia; there was also Sphaerus, of the Bosporus; and
DiogLaert_7.159
evaporated. And Sphaerus says, that seed proceeds from
DiogLaert_7.177
SPHAERUS [177] {1} Sphaerus, a native of the Bosporus, was
DiogLaert_7.185
to send him some one, Sphaerus went to him, but Chrysip
DiogLaert_7.198
of Arcesilaus, addressed to Sphaerus. The tenth set con
Phld:Sto_37
. . . Sphaerus . . .
Phld:Sto_46
Chrysippus' previously studied with Sphaerus. Diaphanes of Temnus .
Plut:Cleom_2
early period of life, by Sphaerus of Borysthenes, who came
Plut:Cleom_11
which he was much assisted by Sphaerus. Their schools of
Sphaerus 2
of Laconia - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 640 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_197
race 35th [640 B.C.] - Sphaerus of Laconia, stadion race
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