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Antipater of Tyre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antipater of Tyre Antipater (; fl. 1st century BC) of Tyre was a Stoic philosopher, and a friend of Cato the Younger and Cicero.〔Leonhard Schmitz claimed (William Smith, (''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'' (1867) Page 204 )) that the Antipater of Tyre who was the friend of Cato, was a different, earlier Antipater of Tyre to the one mentioned by Cicero. Schmitz did not explain why; he may have thought (incorrectly) that a teacher of Cato could not have lived down to 45 BC.〕 ==Life== Antipater lived after, or was at least younger than, Panaetius. Cicero, in speaking of him, says, that he died "recently at Athens", which must mean shortly before 45 BC.〔Cicero, (''de Officiis'', ii. 86 )〕 He is mentioned by Strabo as a "famous philosopher" from Tyre.〔Strabo, (''Geography'', xvi. 2. ) 24〕 Antipater is said to have befriended Cato when Cato was a young man, and introduced him to Stoic philosophy:〔Plutarch, (''Cato the Younger''. 4. )〕
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