Portrait of a Stoic at The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg
Portrait of a Stoic at The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg
Published 2016-03-21T19:06:35+00:00
Cleanthes (c. 330 BC – c. 230 BC), of Assos, was a Greek Stoic philosopher and successor to Zeno, as the second head (scholarch) of the Stoic school in Athens. Originally a boxer, he came to Athens where he took up philosophy, listening to Zeno's lectures. He supported himself by working as water-carrier at night. After the death of Zeno, c. 262 BC, he became the head of the school, a post he held for the next 32 years. Cleanthes successfully preserved and developed Zeno's doctrines. He originated new ideas in Stoic physics, and developed Stoicism in accordance with the principles of materialism and pantheism. Among the fragments of Cleanthes' writings which have come down to us, the largest is a Hymn to Zeus. His pupil was Chrysippus who became one of the most important Stoic thinkers.
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发表的日期 | 21/03/2016 |
让时间去下载 | 320 - 360 分钟 |
材料数量 | 128g |
尺寸大小 | 88.64mm X 74.69mm X 130mm |
打印工艺 | FDM |
标题 | Portrait of a Stoic |
Date | 1st century |
维度 | h. 52 cm |
加入 | ГР-4205 |
媒介 | marble |
Record | https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/digital-collection/06.+Sculpture/922901/?lng= |