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The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics
Stoic Natural Philosophy (Physics and Cosmology)
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Michael J. White
Publication date:
May 5 2003
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CCOL052177005X.006
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
The School, from Zeno to Arius Didymus
pp. 33
The School in the Roman Imperial Period
pp. 124
Stoic Natural Philosophy (Physics and Cosmology)
pp. 233
Stoic Ethics
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