Posidonius
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Born | Apamea |
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Syria | |
Died | 51 BC |
Influenced | Seneca the Younger |
Strabo | |
Diodorus Siculus | |
Cicero | |
Plutarch | |
Livy | |
Cleomedes | |
Jason of Nysa | |
Lucius Annaeus Seneca | |
Schools of thought | Stoicism |
Influenced by | Panaetius |
Books | Posidonii Rhodii Reliquiae Doctrinae. Collegit Atque Illustr. J. Bake, Accedit D. Wyttenbachii Annotatio |
Posidonius | |
Posidonius: The Translation of the Fragments | |
Job | Philosopher |
Mathematician | |
Astronomer | |
Nationality | Greek |
Interests | History |
Philosophy | |
Geography | |
Physics | |
Mathematics | |
Astronomy | |
Meteorology | |
Era | Stoicism |
Ancient philosophy | |
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ID | 481938 |
Posidonius Life story
Posidonius "of Apameia" or "of Rhodes", was a Greek politician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, historian, mathematician, and teacher native to Apamea, Syria. He was considered the most learned man of his time and, possibly, of the entire Stoic school.