• Siro (also Syro, Siron, or Syron; fl. c. 50 BC) was an Epicurean philosopher who lived in Naples. He was a teacher of Virgil, and taught at his school...
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  • residing in Syria until the 16th century. Notable people with the name include: Siro the Epicurean, philosopher who lived in Naples Siro Baroni (1678–1746)...
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    studied under the philosopher Siro the Epicurean in Campania. It has also been noticed that in the initial letters of lines 5–8, alongside the words "O Meliboeus...
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  • Robert Filmer Sir Thomas More Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet Sirhak Siro the Epicurean Sissela Bok Sisyphus (dialogue) Sittlichkeit Situated ethics Situation...
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  • philosophers List of Epicurean philosophers List of Stoic philosophers Aristotle, Metaphysics Alpha, 983b18. Russell, Bertrand. "The History of Western...
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  • Simmias of Syracuse - Simmias of Thebes - Simon the Shoemaker - Simplicius of Cilicia - Siro the Epicurean - Sisyphus (dialogue) - Socrates - Socratic dialogue...
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    the Epicurean. The view of Hahn (1944) and Flintoff (1976) is that the names do portray consistent characters from one eclogue to another. Also, the characters...
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  • This is a list of Epicurean philosophers, ordered (roughly) by date. See also Category:Epicurean philosophers. List of ancient Greek philosophers List...
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    schools of legal thought in the Roman period, derived their understanding of ethics heavily from Stoicism and Epicureanism respectively, again providing...
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    Virgil (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    some ways lived the life of an invalid. According to the Catalepton, he began to write poetry while in the Epicurean school of Siro in Naples. A group...
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