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Chrysippus of Cnidos (Greek: Χρύσιππος ὁ Κνίδιος, 4th century BC) was a Greek physician. He was the son of Erineus, and a contemporary of Praxagoras, a pupil of Eudoxus of Cnidos and Philistion of Locri, father of Chrysippus the physician to Ptolemy Soter, and tutor to Erasistratus, Aristogenes, Medius, and . He accompanied his tutor Eudoxus into Egypt, but nothing more is known of the events of his life. He wrote several works, which are not now extant, and Galen says, that even in his time they were in danger of being lost. Several of his medical opinions are, however, preserved by Galen, by whom he is frequently quoted and referred to.

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  • Crisip de Cnidos (en llatí Chrysippus, en grec antic Χρὐσιππος) era un metge grec del segle iv aC. Fill d' i contemporani de Praxàgores de Cos. Fou pupil d'Èudox de Cnidos i de Filistió. Va anar a Egipte amb el seu tutor. Va escriure diversos treballs que en general es conserven i algunes de les seves opinions van ser recollides per Galè. (ca)
  • Chrysippus of Cnidos (Greek: Χρύσιππος ὁ Κνίδιος, 4th century BC) was a Greek physician. He was the son of Erineus, and a contemporary of Praxagoras, a pupil of Eudoxus of Cnidos and Philistion of Locri, father of Chrysippus the physician to Ptolemy Soter, and tutor to Erasistratus, Aristogenes, Medius, and . He accompanied his tutor Eudoxus into Egypt, but nothing more is known of the events of his life. He wrote several works, which are not now extant, and Galen says, that even in his time they were in danger of being lost. Several of his medical opinions are, however, preserved by Galen, by whom he is frequently quoted and referred to. (en)
  • Chrysippe de Cnide (en grec : Χρύσιππος ὁ Κνίδιος, IVe siècle av. J.-C.) est un médecin grec. Il est le fils d’Erineus et un contemporain de Praxagoras de Cos, un élève d’Eudoxe de Cnide et de Philistion de Locres, le père de Chrysippe, le médecin de Ptolémée Ier et le maitre d’Érasistrate, d’, de et de Métrodore[Lequel ?]. Il accompagna en Égypte son maitre Eudoxe, mais on ne sait rien de plus sur les évènements de sa vie. (fr)
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  • Crisip de Cnidos (en llatí Chrysippus, en grec antic Χρὐσιππος) era un metge grec del segle iv aC. Fill d' i contemporani de Praxàgores de Cos. Fou pupil d'Èudox de Cnidos i de Filistió. Va anar a Egipte amb el seu tutor. Va escriure diversos treballs que en general es conserven i algunes de les seves opinions van ser recollides per Galè. (ca)
  • Chrysippus of Cnidos (Greek: Χρύσιππος ὁ Κνίδιος, 4th century BC) was a Greek physician. He was the son of Erineus, and a contemporary of Praxagoras, a pupil of Eudoxus of Cnidos and Philistion of Locri, father of Chrysippus the physician to Ptolemy Soter, and tutor to Erasistratus, Aristogenes, Medius, and . He accompanied his tutor Eudoxus into Egypt, but nothing more is known of the events of his life. He wrote several works, which are not now extant, and Galen says, that even in his time they were in danger of being lost. Several of his medical opinions are, however, preserved by Galen, by whom he is frequently quoted and referred to. (en)
  • Chrysippe de Cnide (en grec : Χρύσιππος ὁ Κνίδιος, IVe siècle av. J.-C.) est un médecin grec. Il est le fils d’Erineus et un contemporain de Praxagoras de Cos, un élève d’Eudoxe de Cnide et de Philistion de Locres, le père de Chrysippe, le médecin de Ptolémée Ier et le maitre d’Érasistrate, d’, de et de Métrodore[Lequel ?]. Il accompagna en Égypte son maitre Eudoxe, mais on ne sait rien de plus sur les évènements de sa vie. Il a écrit plusieurs œuvres qui aujourd’hui n’existent plus, et Galien dit que, même en son temps, elles étaient en danger d’être perdues. Plusieurs de ses avis médicaux ont cependant été conservés par Galien qui fréquemment le cite et s’y réfère. (fr)
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