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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: COR-CRE |
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CRATIPPUS , of Mitylene (1st century B.C.), Peripatetic philosopher, contemporary with Cicero, whose son he taught at Athens, and by whom he is praised in the De officiis as the greatest of his school. He was the friend of Pompey also and shared his flight after the battle
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Brutus , while at Athens after the assassination of Caesar, attended his lectures. The freedom of Rome was conferred upon him by Caesar, at the request of Cicero. The only work
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power when most free from bodily influence , and that divination is due to the direct action of the divine mind on that faculty of the human soul which is not dependent on the body
Cicero, De divinatione, i. 3, 32, 50, ii. 48, 52 ; De dials, i. 1, iii. 2 ; Plutarch , Cicero, 24.End of Article: CRATIPPUS If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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