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Zeno of Sidon (; c. 150 – c. 75 BC〔Tiziano Dorandi, ''Chapter 2: Chronology'', in Algra et al. (1999) ''The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy'', page 52. Cambridge.〕) was an Epicurean philosopher from the Phoenician city of Sidon. His writings do not survive, but there are some epitomes of his lectures preserved among the writings of his pupil Philodemus. ==Life== He was a contemporary of Cicero, who heard him when at Athens.〔Cicero, ''de Natura Deorum'', i. 59 .〕〔Cicero, ''Tusculan Disputations'', iii. 17.〕 He was sometimes termed the "leading Epicurean" ((ラテン語:Coryphaeus Epicureorum)).〔 Cicero states that Zeno was contemptuous of other philosophers, and even called Socrates "the Attic Buffoon (''scurram Atticum'')."〔Cicero, ''de Natura Deorum'', i. 93.〕 He was a disciple of Apollodorus,〔Diogenes Laërtius, x. 26〕 and Cicero and Diogenes Laërtius both describe him as an accurate and polished thinker.〔〔Diogenes Laërtius, vii. 35〕
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