CLITOMACHUS

CLITOMACHUS
CLITOMACHUS
linguâ Punicâ Asdrubal, Carthaginensis Philosophus, Athenas concessit ad capiendum ingenii cultum 40. annos natus, audivitque Carneadem: brevi quoque tempore adeo profecit, ut 40. volumina scripserit, successeritque Carneadis Scholae. Suidas. Dicitur perfectam habuisse Academicae, Peripateticae et Stoicae sectae peritiam. Diogenes, in eius vita. Alius erat Thurius, discipulus Euclidis.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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