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Cleanthes (C. 331–330 Bce–C. 230–229 Bce) Summary
810 words, approx. 3 pages Cleanthes(C. 331–330 Bce–C. 230–229 Bce) Cleanthes (sometimes referred to as Cleanthes of Assos) was the second head of the Stoic school. Ancient biographical information is found in Diogenes Laërtius's Lives of the...
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Cleanthes of Assos Summary
81 words, approx. 1 pages c. 331-232 B.C. Greek Stoic philosopher who instigated campaigns of popular resentment against Heraklides of Pontus (c. 390-c. 310) and Aristarchus of Samos (c. 310-c. 230). Cleanthes attacked Heracleides for claiming that Earth rotated about its own...
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 Cleanthes (Greek: Κλέανθης) of Assos, lived c. 330- c. 230 BC, was a Stoic philosopher and the successor to Zeno as the second head (scholarch) of the Stoic school in...



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A reminiscence for Cleanth Brooks. (writer and teacher)(Cleanth Brooks)
03/22/1995: 658 words, approx. 2 pages Author and college professor Cleanth Brooks and fellow teacher Robert Penn Warren, founder of the 'Southern Review,' worked together in several universities such as Yale, where their joint collaboration entitled 'Understanding Poetry' was a popular textbook even before both joined the school's faculty. An...
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