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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Posidonius

Posidonius "of Apameia" or "of Rhodes", was a Greek politician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, historian, mathematician, and teacher native to Apamea, Syria. He was considered the most learned man of his time and, possibly, of the entire Stoic school. After a period learning Stoic philosophy from Panaetius in Athens, he spent many years in travel and scientific researches in Spain, Africa, Italy, Gaul, Liguria, Sicily and on the eastern shores of the Adriatic. He settled as a teacher at Rhodes where his fame attracted numerous scholars. Next to Panaetius he did most, by writings and personal lectures, to spread Stoicism to the Roman world, and he became well known to many leading men, including Pompey and Cicero.

Greek - Philosopher | 135 BC - 51 BC
Riches are a cause of evil, not because, of themselves, they do any evil, but because they goad men on to evil. — © Posidonius
Riches are a cause of evil, not because, of themselves, they do any evil, but because they goad men on to evil.
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