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Panaetius
of Rhodes - Stoic philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
152/21
Panaetius is a pupil of Diogenes.
139/19
Scipio visits Asia and Rhodes, where he meets Panaetius.
129/16
The philosopher Panaetius is a regular companion of Scipio.
109/20
Panaetius decides not to apply for citizenship at Athens.
109/21
Poseidonius is a pupil of Panaetius.
109/22
The death of the philosopher Panaetius.
  Within translations:
Athen_13.556
have the book. But Panaetius of Rhodes has contradicted
Athen_14.634
grammarian, (a man whom Panaetius the Rhodian philosopher
Cic:Acad_2.5
before his censorship had Panaetius as absolutely the sole
Cic:Acad_2.107
is 'perspicuous.' Seeing that Panaetius, who in my judgement
Cic:Acad_2.135
studied word by word, as Panaetius enjoins upon Tubero. And the
Cic:Brut_101
he attended the lectures of Panaetius. His abilities
Cic:Brut_114
and constant hearer of Panaetius, and a thorough profici
Cic:DeOr_1.45
a hearer of your friend Panaetius, and Diodorus, a pupil of
Cic:DeOr_1.75
what I had learned from Panaetius, Apollonius, as was his manner,
Cic:DeOr_3.78
Marcus Vigellius, who lived with Panaetius, all men of the Stoic
Cic:Mur_66
mean, of having the learned Panaetius to reside in his house,
Cic:Rep_1.15
How I wish our friend Panaetius were with us ! For
Cic:Rep_1.34
converse very frequently with Panaetius on this subject in
Cic:Tusc_1.42
been the opinion of Panaetius, and must necessarily mount
Cic:Tusc_1.79
give, therefore, any credit to Panaetius, when he dissents from his
Cic:Tusc_1.81
unlikeness. [81] I wish Panaetius could be here; he lived
Cic:Tusc_4.4
poem of Appius Caecus, which Panaetius commends so much in a
Cic:Tusc_5.107
Chrysippus, Antipater, Carneades, Panaetius, Clitomachus, Philon, Antiochus,
DiogLaert_7.41
laces ethics second; and Panaetius and Poseidonius begin
DiogLaert_7.92
On this account Panaetius teaches that there are two
DiogLaert_7.128
to it." However, Panaetius and Poseidonius do not
DiogLaert_7.142
on the World. But Panaetius asserts that the world is imp
DiogLaert_7.149
all agree in saying; for Panaetius denies that it has any
DiogLaert_7.163
to Cleanthes. But Panaetius and Sosicrates say, that his
Phld:Sto_17
of Rhodes, the pupil of Panaetius; he says . . .
Phld:Sto_60
[60] [ Panaetius ] on account of his
Phld:Sto_69
he died of disease; and Panaetius . . . also the
Phld:Sto_73
and died there, while Panaetius was still alive; Asclepiodotus
Phld:Sto_77
talks in the school Panaetius and that Dicaeus of
Phld:Sto_51-55 *
[the son of Mnesarchus]; ... Panaetius of Rhodes, the son of
Plut:Mor_200
ipio whispered softly to Panaetius : The Alexandrians have
Plut:Mor_201
led with him one friend, Panaetius the philosopher, and
Poseidon_30
rus; and Scipio sent for Panaetius when he himself was sen
Panaetius 2
- a tyrant of Leontini
Polyaen_5.47.1
ion to the accusations. [47] Panaetius. Panaetius was
Panaetius
- in documents
Syll_619
(after 188) inos ...sios son of Panaitios ...stos son of Alex
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