Klitomakh ( ancient Greek Κλειτόμαχος ) - philosopher of the 2nd and 1st centuries BC. er , a student of Carneada and his successor in the management of a new academy .
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Originally from Carthage , where he bore the Punic name Hasdrubal. Moved to 28 in Athens , where, at the end of a long life, he met the young Cicero .
Of his many writings, nothing has been preserved; Cicero calls one of them - "On abstaining from judgment." He is also the author of the essay "On Unbelief in Gods," dedicated to famous atheists of ancient Greece [1] .
Notes
- ↑ Shahnovich, MM Paradoxes of theology of Epicurus. - SPb. ., 2000. - 152 p. - ISBN 5-93597-008-2 . - P.43.
Literature
- Solovyov, V.S. Klitomakh, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 tons (82 tons and 4 extras). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Klaus Geus: Hasdrubal von Karthago - Kleitomachos von Athen. Bemerkungen zum akademischen Skeptizismus. In: Klaus Geus und Klaus Zimmermann (Hrsg.): Punica - Libyca - Ptolemaica. Festschrift für Werner Huß. Peeters, Leuven 2001, ISBN 90-429-1066-6 , S. 345-354
- Anna Maria Ioppolo: L'assenso nella filosofia di Clitomaco: un problema di linguaggio? In: Anna Maria Ioppolo / David N. Sedley (Hrsg.): Pyrrhonists, Patricians, Platonizers. Hellenistic Philosophy in the Period 155-86 BC. Bibliopolis, Napoli 2007, ISBN 978-88-7088-536-1 , S. 225-267.
Links
- Clitomachus // The Real Dictionary of Classical Antiquities / ed.-comp. F. Lubker ; Edited by members of the Society of Classical Philology and Pedagogy F. Gelbke , L. Georgievsky , F. Zelinsky , V. Kansky , M. Kutorgi and P. Nikitin . - SPb. 1885.