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Headword: Stôïkoi
Adler number: sigma,1150
Translated headword: Stoics
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Zeno of Kition used to recite his discourses while pacing up and down the Painted Stoa [sc. in Athens], also [called the Stoa] of Peisianax, later named after the painting of the artist Polygnotos. Under the 30, 1400 citizens were killed in it. This then was where, henceforth, people came to hear him; and accordingly "Stoics" was the name both for them and for his own followers, who had hitherto been called Zenonians.
Greek Original:
Stôïkoi: Zênôn ho Kitieus anakamptôn en têi Poikilêi stoai kai Peisianakteiôi, husteron de apo tês graphês tou zôgraphou Polugnôtou Poikilêi klêtheisêi, dietitheto tous logous. epi tôn l# politôn pros tois chiliois u# anêirênto en autôi. prosêiesan dê loipon akouontes autou: kai dia touto Stôïkoi eklêthêsan kai hoi ap' autou homoiôs, proteron kai Zênôneioi kaloumenoi.
Notes:
From Diogenes Laertius 7.5.
For this Stoa cf. generally zeta 79, pi 1469, sigma 1126. On the victims of the Thirty (404/3) see the sources collected in P. Krentz, The Thirty in Athens (Ithaca NY 1982) 79 with n.30. That all of them were killed in the Stoa is most improbable.
Keywords: architecture; art history; biography; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; geography; history; philosophy; politics
Translated by: David Whitehead on 5 November 2001@04:29:42.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth on 6 November 2001@19:00:16.
David Whitehead (added keyword) on 17 September 2002@10:28:00.
Catharine Roth (added italics) on 9 August 2009@01:20:38.
David Whitehead on 21 August 2011@09:48:44.
David Whitehead on 1 January 2014@06:43:08.

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