Two Long-running Stoic Myths: A Centralized Orthodox Stoic School and Stoic Scholarchs

Elenchos 24 (1):33-55 (2003)
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Abstract

The reasons for assuming an established orthodox Stoic school with scholarchs are considered and refuted. The traditional line of Stoics is a diadochic device to link Panaetius, and later, Posidonius, back to Zeno of Citium, using a chain of teachers and pupils. These Stoics were independent teachers sharing a general worldview but differing to a greater or lesser extent in the details.

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Ivor Ludlam
University of Haifa

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