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Chrysanthius of
Sardis (Gr****: Χρυσάνθιος) was a Gr****
philosopher of the 4th
century AD who
studied at the
school of Iamblichus. He was one of the favorite...
- AD 347. In his
native city he
studied under his relative, the
sophist Chrysanthius, and
while still a
youth went to Athens,
where he
became a favourite...
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Chamaeleon 350-275 BC
Peripatetic Charmadas 164 - c. 95 BC
Academic skeptic Chrysanthius fl. 4th
century Neoplatonic Chrysippus 279-206 BC
Stoic Cleanthes 330-230...
- the sage
being unequal to the task, two of his most
learned disciples,
Chrysanthius and the
aforementioned Eusebius, were by his own
desire appointed to...
- epic poet
Chremonides –
Athenian statesman Christodorus – epic poet
Chrysanthius –
philosopher Chrysippus –
philosopher Dio
Chrysostom –
orator John Chrysostom...
- – c. 95 BC New
Academy Chaeron of
Pellene fl. 4th
century BC
Academy Chrysanthius of
Sardis fl. 4th
century Neoplatonist Clement of
Alexandria c. 150 –...
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Iamblichus Sopater Eustathius of
Cappadocia Sosipatra Aedesius Dexippus Chrysanthius Theodorus of
Asine Julian Salutius Maximus of
Ephesus Eusebius of Myndus...
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Chronocentrism Chronological snobbery Chronology protection conjecture Chrysanthius Chrysippus Chrysorrhoas Chu
Anping Chu Hsi
Chuck Munson Chumbawamba Chün-tzu...
- (or
Zheng Xuan), (127 – 200)[e] Chih Tun (or Zhi Dun), (314 – 366)[e]
Chrysanthius, (4th century)
Clement of Alexandria, (2nd – 3rd century)[a][e] Cleomedes...
- as a
pupil of Aedesius.
While he was there,
Maximus studied alongside Chrysanthius,
Eusebius of Myndus, and Priscus. Many
Neoplatonists practiced theurgy...