Grice e Pollio: contro il lizio – Roma –
filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo
italiano. He plays a leading role in Rome’s political and cultural life. He is
a friend of both VIRGILIO (si veda) and ORAZIO (si veda), and wrote a history
of the civil war. He is NOT a lizio, and his most famous tract he entitles,
“Contra Aristotelem”. He rather follows the philosophy of Musonio RUFO (si
veda), whom he deems superior to ‘that ginnasio where an over-rated Stagirite
used to ramble with friends.’ Historians debate this, since Musonio Rufo
apparently was born well after Pollio dies – but, as Kunstermann says, ‘there
is no obvious earlier candidate.’ Hohlertter suggests that the work was written
by a LATER Pollio – ‘most likely Pollio Valerio’. Gaio Asinio Pollio
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