Grice e Vigellio: la ragione
conversazionale a Roma -- il portico romano – filosofia italiana – Luigi
Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. Amico ed allievo di Panezio. Stoic philosopher. A riend
and pupil of Panaetius, with whom he also lives. He is noted by CICERONE in “De
Oratore” to have also been a friend of Lucio Licinio CRASSIO (vide), the
greatest Roman orator prior to CICERONE. All other information has been
lost. See also List of Stoic philosophers. References: Blits, “The Heart
of Rome: Ancient Rome’s Political Culture”; CICERONE. The first Stoic
philosopher in Rome is the famous Panezio, who joins The Scipionic Circle, lives
for a while in SCIPIONE’s home and travels with him for more than a year on a
public embassy to the East. Besides SCIPIONE, consul, and censor, at least six *other* consuls study under Panaetius. They
include LELIO and L. FURIO, both of whom, along with SCIPIONE and Polibio, hear
the three Greek philosophers at Rome; FANNIO; Q. Elio TUBERONE, suffect consul,
Q. Mucio SCEVOLA, and Rutilio RUFO. In addition, Spurio Mummio, one of the
legates sent to settle Greek affairs is trained in the doctrine of il PORTICO (Cicero,
“Bruto”). V., friend of CRASSIO, consul, is Panezio’s friend and pupil, and
lives with him (CICERONE, “De oratore”); and Sesto POMPEO, son of the governor
of Macedonia, brother of a consul, and uncle of POMPEO maggiore, withdraws from
politics in order to devote himself to the philosophy of the Portico (CICERONE,
Bruto, De oratore). Portico. Pupil of Panezio. Marco Vigellio. Marcus
Vigellius. Luigi Speranza for H. P. Grice’s Play-Group, The Swimming-Pool
Library, Villa Speranza.
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