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Siro (or Syro) was an Epicurean philosopher who lived c. 50 BC.
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Historians of science, however, have been critical of the limitations of his Epicurean approach to science, especially as it pertained to astronomical topics, which he relegated to the class of ...
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Siro (or Syro) was an Epicurean philosopher who lived c. 50 BC. He was a teacher of Virgil, and taught at his school in Naples. There are two poems attributed to Virgil in the Appendix Vergiliana, which mention Siro, and where...
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Publius Vergilius Maro (October 15, 70 BCE – September 21, 19 BCE), later called Virgilius, and known in English as Virgil or Vergil, was a classical Roman poet. He was the author of epics in three modes: the Bucolics (or Eclogues), the Georgics and the substantially completed...
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The Epicurean philosophers Siro and Philodemus were the leading teachers of this group, and the Neapolitan group became particularly well-known for the stellar poets associated with it: Lucretius, ...
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Vergil (or Virgil) - History of Roman Literature |
Some time later (53 B.C.), we find him at Rome studying rhetoric under Epidius, and soon afterwards philosophy under Siro the Epicurean.
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Some time later (53 B.C.), we find him at Rome studying rhetoric under Epidius, and soon afterwards philosophy under Siro the Epicurean.
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also that in this period, while in the school of Siro the Epicurean, he began to write poetry.
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Virgil studied in Cremona and Milan, in Naples with the Greek poet Parthenius, and in Rome with Siro the Epicurean.
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