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Sotion of Alexandria (fl. c. 200 BC – 170 BC) was a Greek doxographer and biographer, and an important source for Diogenes Laertius. None of his works survive; they are known only indirectly.
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Sotion of Alexandria (fl. c. 200 BC – 170 BC) was a Greek doxographer and biographer, and an important source for Diogenes Laertius. Sotion's Successions likely consisted of thirteen books, and at least partly drew on the doxography of Theophrastus.
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Sotion | Quotes-Free Online Library, Timeline of Animal Rights History But since I have begun to tell you with how much more earnestness I applied myself to philosophy, when a young man, than now when I am old, I shall not be ashamed to confess to you, what affection for Pythagoras Sotion inspired me with.
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Sotion (Σωτίων), There appear to have been three or four philosophers of this name. The following alone are worth noticing: 108). It was perhaps this Sotion who was the author of a treatise on anger, quoted by Stobaeus (Floril. xiv.
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Special missions have been the curse of Spiritualism in all countries and in all ages. I was known as Sotion." About from A. D. 200 to 212, there was a fight between what the spirit who preceded me (Sotion) calls Christosism and the worship of Apollo the pagan God of Rome.
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They combined the duties of priest, arbitrator, healer, scholar, and magistrate. The earliest records of the name ''Druidae'' (''Δρυΐδαι'') is found on the works of Greek writers such as Sotion of Alexandria, who was cited by Diogenes Laertius in the second century BCE.[1] The Druids were polytheists, but also...
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The classification can be traced to the second century historian of philosophy Sotion. They are sometimes referred to as cosmologists, since they were largely physicalists who tried to explain the nature of matter.
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He might have been a true worshipper of God, if any one had pointed out to him God; 1263 and he might assuredly have despised Zeno, and his teacher Sotion, if he had obtained a true guide of wisdom.
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L. Garnett, Foliations, the ergodie theorem and Brownian ,sotion, J. Funct. Anal., 51 (1983), 285 311. L. Garnett, Foliations, the ergodie theorem and Brownian ,sotion, J. Funct. Anal., 51 (1983), 285 311. Home/Search Document Not in Database Summary Related Articles...
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On this page: Soteridas – Sotion – Sozomenus SOTION (^cotiwi/). There appear to have been three or four philosophers of this name. The following alone are worth noticing:
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