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Thursday, November 28, 2024

GRICE ITALO A/Z C CL

 

Grice e Clarano: Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. A friend of Seneca from the time they study philosophy together under Attalo. In a letter to Lucilio the Younger, Seneca contrasted the ugliness of his body with the beauty of his soul. Grice: “Strictly, this is Chiarano – since the Italians, unlike the Romans, seem unable to pronounce the ‘cl-‘ cluster.” Clarano.

 

Grice e Claudiano: l’anima di Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. Writes a treatise on the sould against Fausto d Riez. Claudiano Mamerto. Claudiano.

 

Grice e Claudio – Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. best under Appius. Appius Claudius. A reforming politician who, according to Cicerone, was at least influenced by Pythagoreanism.

 

Grice e Claudio: la sofistica a Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. The son of the sophist Marco Antonio Polemo. Primarily known as a sophist himself, he was also a logician. Publio Claudio Attalo. Claudio.

 

Grice e Claudio: Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofi italiano. A philosopher highly regarded for his moral virtue. Claudio Antonino. Claudio.

 

Grice e Claudio: il portico a Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. A member of the Porch and a friend of Antonino. He had a career in public life and was highly respected. Antonino says he leart the value of self-control from him and admired him for his cheerfulness, modesty, imperturbability, and generosity of spirity. He presided over a trial involving Lucio Apuleio. Claudio Massimo. Claduio.

 

Grice e Claudio: il lizio a Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Spranza (Roma). FIlosofo italiano. A Lizio --  a friend of Antonino. The emperor admired him for his kindness, warmth, and honesty, as well as for his dedication to philosophy. Claudio Severo. Claudio.

 

Grice e Cleemporo: Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. According to Plinio Maggiore, some attributed to Cleemporo a treatise on the property of herbs that others attributed to Pythagoras.

 

Grice e Cleomene: la gnossi a Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Roma). Filosofo italiano. A gnostic who founded his own set in Rome. Originally a pupil of Epigono.

 

Grice e Cleonte: la diaspora di Crotone -- Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Taranto). Filosofo italiano. A Pythagorean according to Giamblico di Calcide.

 

Grice e Cleofronte: la setta di Crotone -- Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Crotone). Filosofo italiano. According to Giamblico di Calcide, a Pythagorean.

 

Grice e Cleostene: la setta di Crotone -- Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Crotone). Filosofo italiano. According to Giamblico, a Pythagorean.

 

Grice e Clinagora: la setta di Crotone -- Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Crotone). Filosofo italiano. According to Giamblico, a Pythagorean.

 

Grice e Clinia: la diaspora di Crotone -- Roma – filosofia italiana  -- Luigi Speranza (Taranto). Filosofo italiano. The information about Clinia is confusing, but running through it all is the constnt theme that he was a Pythagorean. Iamblicus di Calcide associates him with both Taranto and Heraclea. Clinia and Amiclo are said to have prevailed upon Plato not to burn the works of Democrito di Abdera. Iamblico mentions Clinia in an illustration of Pythagorean friendship, claiming he went to the financial aid of Proro di Cirene at considerable cost and risk to himself. Although neither story is possible to date with any precision, if both are true, Clinias would appear to have lived a very long time. A confusion of two people with the same name is perhaps more likely.

 

Grice e Clitomaco: la setta di Thurii -- Roma – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Thurii). Filosofo italiano. Probably a pupil of Euclide di Megara. According to Diogenes Laerzio, Clinomaco was the first to write about propositions and PREDICATES. He was interested in logic and attached great value to the use of argument. Some regard him as the initiator of the dialectical school.

 

Grice e Clodio – Roma: la setta di Napoli -- filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Napoli). Filosofo italiano. According to Porfirio, Clodio wrote a book arguing against vegetarianism.

 

Grice e Clodio: all’isola -- Roma antica – filosofia italiana – Luigi Speranza (Palermo). Filosofo italiano Clodio Sesto – a teacher of rhetoric.

 

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