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Archedemus of Tarsus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archedemus of Tarsus Archedemus ((ギリシア語:Άρχέδημος)) of Tarsus,〔Strabo, ''Geography'', xiv; Diogenes Laërtius, ''Lives of Philosophers'', vii.〕 a Stoic philosopher who flourished c. 140 BC. Two of his works: ''On the Voice'' ((ギリシア語:Περὶ Φωνῆς)) and ''On Elements'' ((ギリシア語:Περὶ Στοιχείων)), are mentioned by Diogenes Laërtius.〔Diogenes Laërtius, ''Lives of Philosophers'', vii.〕 He is probably the same person as the Archedemus, whom Plutarch calls an Athenian, and who, he states, went into Parthia and founded a school of Stoic philosophers at Babylon.〔Plutarch, ''de Exilio'', 14.〕 Archedemus is also mentioned by Cicero,〔Cicero, ''Acad. Quaest.'', ii. 47.〕 Seneca,〔Seneca, ''Epistles'', 121.〕 Epictetus,〔Epictetus, ''Discourses'', Book II, Chapter 5.〕 and other ancient writers. ==Notes==
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