Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος) of Chalcedon was an ancient Greek Stoic who taught philosophy. He was invited by the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius to come to Rome, for the purpose of instructing his adoptive sons Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus in philosophy. Aurelius, within his Meditations, writes of Apollonius favourably. Lucian writes of him: When Apollonius was appointed professor of philosophy in the Imperial household, Demonax witnessed his departure, attended by a great number of his pupils. 'Why, here is Apollonius with all his Argonauts,' he cried.
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| - Apollonius of Chalcedon (en)
- Apollonios de Chalcédoine (fr)
- Apollonio di Calcide (it)
- Apollonius van Chalchedon (nl)
- Аполлоний Халкедонский (ru)
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| - Apollonios de Chalcédoine est un philosophe stoïcien du IIe siècle. (fr)
- Apollonio di Calcide, o anche di Calcedonia o di Nicomedia (II secolo – II secolo), è stato un filosofo greco antico. (it)
- Apollonius van Chalchedon of van Nicomedia, leefde begin tweede eeuw en was een Griekse filosoof. (nl)
- Аполло́ний Халкедо́нский (др.-греч. Ἀπολλώνιος; II век) — философ-стоик, один из учителей Марка Аврелия и Луция Вера. Согласно Диону Кассию, был приглашён Антонином Пием в Рим из Афин для воспитания его приёмного сына Марка Аврелия. Впоследствии в «Размышлениях» Марк Аврелий высоко отзывался об Аполлонии Халкедонском. По его словам, от Аполлония он воспринял «независимость и спокойствие перед игрой случая; чтобы и на миг не глядеть ни на что, кроме разума, ивсегда быть одинаковым». (ru)
- Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος) of Chalcedon was an ancient Greek Stoic who taught philosophy. He was invited by the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius to come to Rome, for the purpose of instructing his adoptive sons Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus in philosophy. Aurelius, within his Meditations, writes of Apollonius favourably. Lucian writes of him: When Apollonius was appointed professor of philosophy in the Imperial household, Demonax witnessed his departure, attended by a great number of his pupils. 'Why, here is Apollonius with all his Argonauts,' he cried. (en)
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| - Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος) of Chalcedon was an ancient Greek Stoic who taught philosophy. He was invited by the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius to come to Rome, for the purpose of instructing his adoptive sons Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus in philosophy. Aurelius, within his Meditations, writes of Apollonius favourably. Lucian writes of him: When Apollonius was appointed professor of philosophy in the Imperial household, Demonax witnessed his departure, attended by a great number of his pupils. 'Why, here is Apollonius with all his Argonauts,' he cried. Apollonius was also possibly from Chalcis instead of Chalcedon, or, according to Cassius Dio, from Nicomedia. (en)
- Apollonios de Chalcédoine est un philosophe stoïcien du IIe siècle. (fr)
- Apollonio di Calcide, o anche di Calcedonia o di Nicomedia (II secolo – II secolo), è stato un filosofo greco antico. (it)
- Apollonius van Chalchedon of van Nicomedia, leefde begin tweede eeuw en was een Griekse filosoof. (nl)
- Аполло́ний Халкедо́нский (др.-греч. Ἀπολλώνιος; II век) — философ-стоик, один из учителей Марка Аврелия и Луция Вера. Согласно Диону Кассию, был приглашён Антонином Пием в Рим из Афин для воспитания его приёмного сына Марка Аврелия. Впоследствии в «Размышлениях» Марк Аврелий высоко отзывался об Аполлонии Халкедонском. По его словам, от Аполлония он воспринял «независимость и спокойствие перед игрой случая; чтобы и на миг не глядеть ни на что, кроме разума, ивсегда быть одинаковым». (ru)
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