Agathobulus (Greek: Ἀγαθόβουλος Agathoboulos; fl. 2nd century) of Alexandria, who lived c. 125 AD, was a Cynic philosopher and teacher of Demonax and Peregrinus Proteus. Little is known about his life. He is listed in the Chronicle of Jerome as flourishing in the 224th Olympiad (117 to 121 CE): "Plutarch of Chaeronea, Sextus, Agathobulus and Oenomaus are considered notable philosophers." He is also mentioned in The Chronography of George Synkellos associated with events from 109 to 120 CE "The philosopher Sextus, as well as Agathobulus and Oenomaus were becoming known."
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- Agathobulus (en)
- Agathobule (fr)
- Agatobulo (it)
- Agatóbulo (pt)
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| - Ο Αγαθόβουλος ήταν Αλεξανδρινός Κυνικός φιλόσοφος του 2ου αιώνα μ.Χ. Γεννήθηκε στην Αλεξάνδρεια, όπου κι έζησε τον 2ο αιώνα μ.Χ.. Είναι γνωστός για τις σφοδρές επιθέσεις του εναντίον της ανηθικότητας που μάστιζε την εποχή, όπως επίσης για τον λιτό και έντιμο βίο που διήγε. Ο Αγαθόβουλος ήταν δάσκαλος του φιλοσόφου , γενικότερα όμως για τη δράση του, υπάρχουν μαρτυρίες από τον Λουκιανό, καθώς λίγα είναι γνωστά για τη ζωή του. (el)
- Agathobule (en grec ancien : Ἀγαθόβουλος), philosophe cynique d'Alexandrie (floruit +IIe siècle). (fr)
- Agatobulo (in greco antico: Ἀγαθόβουλος; I secolo – Alessandria d'Egitto, II secolo) è stato un filosofo cinico greco antico dell'età ellenistica. (it)
- Agatóbulo ( grego : Ἀγαθόβουλος Agathoboulos; século II) de Alexandria, que viveu c. 125 d.C., foi um filósofo cínico e professor de Demonax e Peregrinus Proteus. Pouco se sabe sobre sua vida. Ele é listado na Crônica de Jerônimo como florescente na 224ª Olimpíada (117 a 121 d.C.): "Plutarco de Queronéia, Sexto, Agatóbulo e Enómao são considerados filósofos notáveis." Ele também é mencionado na Cronografia de George Synkellos associada a eventos de 109 a 120 d.C. "O filósofo Sexto, assim como Agatóbulo e Enomau estavam se tornando conhecidos". (pt)
- Agathobulus (Greek: Ἀγαθόβουλος Agathoboulos; fl. 2nd century) of Alexandria, who lived c. 125 AD, was a Cynic philosopher and teacher of Demonax and Peregrinus Proteus. Little is known about his life. He is listed in the Chronicle of Jerome as flourishing in the 224th Olympiad (117 to 121 CE): "Plutarch of Chaeronea, Sextus, Agathobulus and Oenomaus are considered notable philosophers." He is also mentioned in The Chronography of George Synkellos associated with events from 109 to 120 CE "The philosopher Sextus, as well as Agathobulus and Oenomaus were becoming known." (en)
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| - Ο Αγαθόβουλος ήταν Αλεξανδρινός Κυνικός φιλόσοφος του 2ου αιώνα μ.Χ. Γεννήθηκε στην Αλεξάνδρεια, όπου κι έζησε τον 2ο αιώνα μ.Χ.. Είναι γνωστός για τις σφοδρές επιθέσεις του εναντίον της ανηθικότητας που μάστιζε την εποχή, όπως επίσης για τον λιτό και έντιμο βίο που διήγε. Ο Αγαθόβουλος ήταν δάσκαλος του φιλοσόφου , γενικότερα όμως για τη δράση του, υπάρχουν μαρτυρίες από τον Λουκιανό, καθώς λίγα είναι γνωστά για τη ζωή του. (el)
- Agathobulus (Greek: Ἀγαθόβουλος Agathoboulos; fl. 2nd century) of Alexandria, who lived c. 125 AD, was a Cynic philosopher and teacher of Demonax and Peregrinus Proteus. Little is known about his life. He is listed in the Chronicle of Jerome as flourishing in the 224th Olympiad (117 to 121 CE): "Plutarch of Chaeronea, Sextus, Agathobulus and Oenomaus are considered notable philosophers." He is also mentioned in The Chronography of George Synkellos associated with events from 109 to 120 CE "The philosopher Sextus, as well as Agathobulus and Oenomaus were becoming known." According to Lucian, he was the teacher of Demonax; and Peregrinus Proteus studied the Cynic way of life in Alexandria under his tutelage: Thereafter Peregrinus went away a third time, to Egypt, to visit Agathobulus, where he took that wonderful course of training in asceticism, shaving one half of his head, daubing his face with mud, and demonstrating what they call 'indifference' by erecting his shameful thing (aidoion) amid a thronging mob of bystanders, besides giving and taking blows on the rump with a rod, and playing the charlatan even more audaciously in many other ways. (en)
- Agathobule (en grec ancien : Ἀγαθόβουλος), philosophe cynique d'Alexandrie (floruit +IIe siècle). (fr)
- Agatobulo (in greco antico: Ἀγαθόβουλος; I secolo – Alessandria d'Egitto, II secolo) è stato un filosofo cinico greco antico dell'età ellenistica. (it)
- Agatóbulo ( grego : Ἀγαθόβουλος Agathoboulos; século II) de Alexandria, que viveu c. 125 d.C., foi um filósofo cínico e professor de Demonax e Peregrinus Proteus. Pouco se sabe sobre sua vida. Ele é listado na Crônica de Jerônimo como florescente na 224ª Olimpíada (117 a 121 d.C.): "Plutarco de Queronéia, Sexto, Agatóbulo e Enómao são considerados filósofos notáveis." Ele também é mencionado na Cronografia de George Synkellos associada a eventos de 109 a 120 d.C. "O filósofo Sexto, assim como Agatóbulo e Enomau estavam se tornando conhecidos". (pt)
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