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5th-century Greek anthologist
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Stobaeus
Set of maxims inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi
5th-century-AD anthology of Stobaeus, there is a list of a further 147 maxims attributed to the Seven Sages of Greece. Stobaeus cites a certain Sosiades
Delphic_maxims
Swedish physician (1690–1742)
same interests. Stobæus was born 6 February 1690 in Vinslöv, Sweden. He was the son of Nils Stobæus and nephew of professor Andreas Stobæus [sv]. Although
Kilian_Stobæus
Ancient Greek philosopher (fl. c. 500 BC)
Hippolytus, B54 Plutarch, On the Pythian Oracle, B93 Stobaeus, B116 Stobaeus, B116 B101 Stobaeus, B112 A4 A7 Hippolytus, B59 Hippolytus, B60 B103 Pseudo-Aristotle
Heraclitus
Ancient Greek philosopher
attested author of On Human Nature, a fragment of which is preserved by Stobaeus. The authorship has been contested, most notably by Holger Thesleff in
Aesara
Greek philosopher (c. 470 – c. 385 BC)
works of Philolaus was called On Nature. It seems to be the same work that Stobaeus calls On the World and from which he has preserved a series of passages
Philolaus
Ancient Greek philosopher
behaviour of women, two extracts of which are preserved by Stobaeus. According to Stobaeus, Phintys was the daughter of Callicrates, who is otherwise
Phintys
1st- or 2nd-century AD Greek doxographer and philosopher
Extracts"). The first of these is by Pseudo-Plutarch and the second is by Stobaeus. They are clearly both abridgements of a larger work. Hermann Diels, in
Aetius_(philosopher)
Philosophy based on the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus
various teachings of the hidden wisdom. In fifth-century Macedonia, Joannes Stobaeus or "John of Stobi" compiled a huge Anthology of Greek poetical, rhetorical
Hermeticism
1st century BCE Greek Stoic philosopher
handbooks summarizing Stoic and Peripatetic doctrines are preserved by Stobaeus and by Eusebius of Caesarea. Arius was a citizen of Alexandria. Areius
Arius_Didymus
Roman philosopher
of ethics. Some other fragments of Hierocles' writings are preserved by Stobaeus. The most famous fragment describes Stoic cosmopolitanism through the use
Hierocles_(Stoic)
in the post until his death. He died at Königsberg. Stobäus, known as Stobaeus Grudentinus Borussus for his birthplace, wrote music for liturgical use
Johann_Stobäus
Pythagorean writings on aesthetics are ascribed to him. Two fragments found in Stobaeus under the title On Beauty (Περὶ καλλονῆς) are written in an artificial
Dios_(philosopher)
Swedish biologist and physician (1707–1778)
which he also used later for his Latin publications. Professor Kilian Stobæus, natural scientist, physician and historian, offered Linnaeus tutoring
Carl_Linnaeus
2nd-century Roman Macedonian author and rhetorician
"Polyænus's Stratagems of War". Polyaenus’ Stratagems, ELINEPA, 2019 Stobaeus, xlviii. 43 Stobaeus, xlviii. 53 Polyaenus, praef. lib. vi Bayle, Pierre. "Polyænus
Polyaenus
3rd century BCE Greek philosopher
lectures of Teles, totalling about thirty pages, are preserved by Stobaeus, although Stobaeus' own selections come from an earlier epitome by an otherwise
Teles_of_Megara
Someone who has attained wisdom
was an important topic. Indeed, the discussion of Stoic ethics within Stobaeus, which depended on Arius Didymus, spent over a third of its length discussing
Sage_(philosophy)
Ancient Greek tragic poet
of Alexandria and Stobaeus. He may have been the same person as Apollonides of Nicaea. Clement of Alexandria, Paedagogus 3.12 Stobaeus, 4.22.3, 4.22.7 This
Apollonides_(poet)
Mythical Greek king of Thebes
moral maxims on the theme of marriage, preserved in the Anthologion of Stobaeus. The most striking lines, however, state that in this play Oedipus was
Oedipus
Ancient Greek historian
fragments of which are preserved in Plutarch's "Parallel Lives", and in Stobaeus' Florilegium. Mason, Charles Peter (1867), "Agesilaus (3)", in Smith, William
Agesilaus_(historian)
Collection of late antique religio-philosophical texts
encyclopedia) and three excerpts from Hermetic works preserved by Joannes Stobaeus (fl. fifth century), but this chapter was left out in later editions, which
Corpus_Hermeticum
Ancient Greek philosopher
by Marcus Aurelius, trans. Maxwell Staniforth. §2.15 Stobaeus, Florilegium, ii. 13. 88 Stobaeus, Florilegium, iv. 31. 89 Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 83 Clement
Monimus
author Stobaeus, who included it in a compilation of poems on manliness. It was apparently included in this collection by mistake, as Stobaeus misinterpreted
Melinno
2nd-century BC Stoic philosopher
the 1st century AD. It is quoted several times by Diogenes Laërtius, and Stobaeus records Apollodorus' views on the nature of time: Time is the dimension
Apollodorus_of_Seleucia
Philosophical texts attributed to Hermes Trismegistus
Greek religio-philosophical Hermetica. In fifth-century Macedonia, Joannes Stobaeus or "John of Stobi" compiled a huge Anthology of Greek poetical, rhetorical
Hermetica
Collection of writings in medieval Latin
médiévistes the title of various literary anthologies, e.g., by Johannes Stobaeus the title of certain collections of musical compositions, e.g., by Georg
Florilegium
Mineral spa in Scania, Sweden
the city physician in Malmö, Kilian Stobæus, was instead appointed as well doctor. It was largely thanks to Stobæus that Ramlösa's reputation as a health
Ramlösa_Hälsobrunn
5th century BCE Pythagorean philosopher
Magna Graecia. Nothing more is known about his life, but he is credited by Stobaeus as the author of a pseudonymous Neo-Pythagorean work from the 1st century
Onatas_(philosopher)
4th-century BC Greek philosopher, mathematician and scholarch
Post. ii. 4, ib. Interp. Stobaeus, Ecl. Phys. i. 62 Plutarch, Plat. Quaest. ix. 1; Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, v. 604 Stobaeus, Ecl. Phys. i. 62; Plutarch
Xenocrates
Prejudice against, or hatred of, women
volume Geography, and quotations of Menander by Clement of Alexandria and Stobaeus that relate to marriage. A Greek play with a similar name, Misogunos (Μισόγυνος)
Misogyny
Hellenistic philosopher, founder of Stoicism (c. 334–c. 262 BC)
14; Laërtius, § 156 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFLaërtius (help). Stobaeus, Ecl. Phys. i.[full citation needed] Cicero, de Natura Deorum, i. 14. Laërtius
Zeno_of_Citium
Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic (c. 245 – c. 325)
knowledge of his system is preserved in fragments of writings preserved by Stobaeus and others: notes by his successors (especially Proclus), his five extant
Iamblichus
1st century BC Greco-Egyptian philosopher
dealt with ethics, of which a summary by Arius Didymus is preserved in Stobaeus. He also wrote a commentary on Plato's Timaeus which is referred to by
Eudorus_of_Alexandria
Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events
PMC 1322142. PMID 16812698 – via Wiley Online Library. Stobaeus, Eclogae I 5 (Heraclitus) Stobaeus, Eclogae I 4 (Leucippus) Susanne Bobzien Determinism
Determinism
Swedish professor and historian (1707–1787)
registrar in Lund and in 1742 professor of history there, succeeding Kilian Stobæus. In 1751 Lagerbring became juris doctor, in 1755 a member of Queen Louisa
Sven_Lagerbring
Sage of Ancient Greece
Seven Sages of Greece, instead of Periander, who was claimed as one by Stobaeus, citing Demetrius of Phaleron as his authority. Eudoxus also lists Myson
Myson_of_Chenae
2nd century Platonist philosopher
(Ancient Greek: Περὶ δικαιοσύνης) survives in eight separate excerpts made by Stobaeus. The surviving quotes focus on the ill effects that an unjust person brings
Hierax_(Platonist)
Ancient Greek astronomer
instead. A few fragments of it are preserved in Stobaeus. Agatharchid. apud Phot. p. 460b. ed. Bekker. Stobaeus, Eclog. Phys. 1.29 and 30 This article incorporates
Arrianus_(astronomer)
Everything in space and time
such as the Pythagorean philosopher Philolaus, postulated (according to Stobaeus' account) that at the center of the universe was a "central fire" around
Universe
Conscious subjective experience
August 2020. Arius Didymus. "Epitome of Stoic Ethics" in the Anthology of Stobaeus. Book 2. Chapter 7. Section 10. Archived from the original on 18 January
Emotion
Swedish anthropologist, racial theorist, and anatomist (1854–1935)
letter to Arvid Henrik Florman (1896) and on the correspondence of Kilian Stobæus the Elder. Fürst and Retzius were involved in the Swedish eugenic movement
Carl_Magnus_Fürst
Ancient Greek philosopher
oracles, etc. The quotations of Bion recorded by Teles, and preserved by Stobaeus reveal a man who "treats of ordinary human problems in a common-sense spirit
Bion_of_Borysthenes
Philosophical work by Aristotle
probability, though not with certainty, that the others were so too, but Stobaeus, pp. 59, 61 infra, and Athenaeus, p. 61 infra, confirm its genuineness
Protrepticus_(Aristotle)
Ancient Greek mathematician (fl. 300 BC)
interaction between Menaechmus and Alexander the Great is recorded from Stobaeus. Both accounts were written in the 5th century AD, neither indicates its
Euclid
1st century AD Roman Stoic philosopher
certain Lucius, form the basis of the 21 lengthy extracts preserved by Stobaeus. A second collection was compiled by one Pollio; it has been lost, but
Gaius_Musonius_Rufus
Body of literary work by Ancient Greek poet Sappho
Fragment 54 Julius Pollux Glyconic with 2x choriambic expansion 1 Fragment 55 Stobaeus Glyconic with 2x choriambic expansion 4 Fragment 56 Chrysippus Glyconic
Poetry_of_Sappho
Topic in comparative religion
Brill. p. 492. ISBN 978-90-04-14187-2. Retrieved 2026-03-15. fragments of Stobaeus were taken from hermetic writings that are now lost Hanegraaff, Wouter
Western esotericism and Eastern religions
Western_esotericism_and_Eastern_religions
Group of philosophers
maxims, inscribed at Delphi, was preserved by the fifth century CE scholar Stobaeus as "Sayings of the Seven Sages", but "the actual authorship of the ...
Seven_Sages_of_Greece
Pythagorean wrote On Human Nature, of which a fragment is preserved by Stobaeus Aeschines of Neapolis 2nd/1st century BC Academic skeptic shared the leadership
List of ancient Greek philosophers
List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers
Mythological siblings
University Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-8156-2825-5. Phanocles frag. 1 Powell [=Stobaeus, Eclogae 20.2.47.] Tzetzes, Chiliades 1.7 line 217[permanent dead link]
Boreads
Calendar year
1761) February 6 Giovanni Battista Maini, Italian artist (d. 1752) Kilian Stobæus, Swedish physician (d. 1742) February 7 – Charles Frederick II, Duke of
1690
Satirical poem by Semonides of Amorgos
Days and his Theogony. The poem survives due to its inclusion in Joannes Stobaeus' Anthology. Despite the poem's length and its interest as evidence as to
Types_of_Women
Invocation of Mary, Mother of Jesus, among other names and titles
since Late Antiquity, as it is referred to as ἀειφανής "always visible" by Stobaeus in the 5th century, even though it was still some eight degrees removed
Our_Lady,_Star_of_the_Sea
Lost account of Mauryan India by Greek writer Megasthenes
33 Nicol. Damasc. Nicolaus of Damascus 44 Indian manners II 34 Sermones Stobaeus 42 Indian manners II 35 Deipnosophistae Athenaeus iv. p. 153. Indian suppers
Indica_(Megasthenes)
Greek lyric poet (c. 518 – c. 451 BC)
collection of quotations that survived up until the modern era was assembled by Stobaeus (early 5th century). All that remained of Bacchylides's poetry by 1896
Bacchylides
German historian and classical philologist
of ancient history (1895) and with Otto Hense, a five volume edition of Stobaeus' Anthologium. De Cratete Mallota disputavit adiectis eius reliquiis, Leipzig
Curt_Wachsmuth
Ancient Greek lyric poet (c. 630–c. 570 BC)
2006, p. 32. Parker 1993, p. 312. Parker 1993, p. 340. Aelian, quoted by Stobaeus, Anthology 3.29.58 = T 10 Yatromanolakis 2009, p. 221. duBois 1995, pp
Sappho
Ancient Greek writer
fragments of his "maxims" have survived (chiefly in the Florilegium of Stobaeus), in which he expresses his contempt for the pomps and vanities of rank
Phocylides
Ancient Greek poet
Only a few genuine fragments of his work have been preserved; those in Stobaeus are generally considered spurious. Ennius translated some poems of this
Sotades
9th-century work of Byzantine Patriarch Photius
Antonius Diogenes The Wonders Beyond Thule Pagan Lost 2877 167 Joannes Stobaeus Anthology Pagan Extant 2900 168 Basil of Seleucia Sermons Christian Extant
Bibliotheca_(Photius)
Ancient Greek Pythagorean philosopher
fragments are preserved in Stobaeus, and another On Kingship, of which two considerable fragments are likewise extant in Stobaeus. The details of Diotogenes'
Diotogenes
5th-century BC Greek philosopher
Aresas a work "about Human Nature," of which a fragment is preserved by Stobaeus; but others suppose it to have been written by the Pythagorean philosopher
Aresas
Northern pole-star; brightest star in Ursa Minor
antiquity, and described as ἀεί φανής (aei phanēs) "always visible" by Stobaeus (5th century), also termed Λύχνος (Lychnos) akin to a burner or lamp and
Polaris
Greek lyric poet (c. 556–468 BC)
"because the longer I deliberate, the more obscure the matter seems to me." Stobaeus recorded this reply to a man who had confided in Simonides some unflattering
Simonides_of_Ceos
Greek iambic and elegiac poet (7th century BC)
Campbell (1982, p. 184). Campbell (1982, p. 184). An elegiac quotation in Stobaeus was formerly attributed to Semonides by some (e.g. Campbell (1982, pp. 184
Semonides_of_Amorgos
Ancient Greek iambic poet
verse. A considerable fragment, apparently from this work, is preserved by Stobaeus. Two of his epigrams are also preserved in the Greek Anthology. Plutarch
Scythinus_of_Teos
5th-century Greek philosopher and writer
patron Olympiodorus of Thebes, are quoted or referred to by Photius and Stobaeus. Hierocles argued against astrological fatalism on the basis that it is
Hierocles_of_Alexandria
Visible star that is nearly aligned with Earth's axis of rotation
(transliterated as aeiphanes) meaning "always above the horizon", "ever-shining" by Stobaeus in the 5th century, when it was still removed from the celestial pole by
Pole_star
Swedish physician and naturalist (1704–1764)
Bildensköld. In 1733 he gave up theology and with the help of the priest Kilian Stobaeus decided to shift to medicine and he became an anatomy prosector in 1735
Johan_Leche
Ancient Greek mythological epithet
Biography and Mythology, vol. 1, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, p. 71. Stobaeus. Sermones, 42. Euripides, Medea 426 Pausanias, 8.31.7 Euripides, Medea
Agetor
Informal lectures by Stoic philosopher Epictetus
Enchiridion. Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights, xix. 1 Stobaeus, i. 3. 50; iii. 6. 57, 58; iii. 29. 84 Stobaeus, iv. 33. 28; Photius, Biblioth. 58 Long 2003, p
Discourses_of_Epictetus
Greek term for a male adolescent
ephebus took the oath of allegiance (as recorded in histories by Pollux and Stobaeus—but not in Aristotle) in the temple of Aglaurus and was sent to Munichia
Ephebos
Ancient Greek poet
Beautiful Boys (Ancient Greek: Ἔρωτες ἢ Καλοί). A lengthy fragment in Stobaeus (Florilegium, 4.20b.47) describes the love of Orpheus for the youthful
Phanocles
Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)
by Thomas Taylor's translations of Iamblichus's Life of Pythagoras and Stobaeus's Pythagoric Sayings and his views on nature may have been influenced by
Pythagoras
Empiricus, Clement of Alexandria, Hippolytus of Rome, Diogenes Laertius, Stobaeus, and Simplicius of Cilicia, among others. The pre-Socratic philosophers
List of pre-Socratic philosophers
List_of_pre-Socratic_philosophers
6th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher
work titled On Piety (Peri eusebeias) is preserved in the Anthologium of Stobaeus. In addition, nine sayings and seven epistles in Greek have survived through
Theano_(philosopher)
Virtues of mind and character
the Stoic virtues can be found in fragments in the Diogenes Laertius and Stobaeus. The Platonist view of the four cardinal virtues is described in Definitions
Cardinal_virtues
Pythagorean philosopher
confused with Democritus. Thirty of the Golden Sayings are also found in Stobaeus, there as in other sources attributed to Democritus, but some scholars
Democrates
Logical principle
spurious. It is also in the fragments of Pseudo-Archytas, to be found in Stobæus. [Hamilton LECT. V. LOGIC. 65] Hamilton further observes that "It is explicitly
Law_of_excluded_middle
Roman province
Criton of Pieria, historian Polyaenus, (2nd century), military writer Stobaeus (5th century), anthologist of Greek authors Macedonius of Thessalonica
Macedonia_(Roman_province)
Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (c.490–c.420 BC)
"art (tekhnê) without practice and practice without art are nothing" (Stobaeus, Selections 3.29.80). Protagoras taught subjects related to virtue and
Protagoras
Hypothesized astronomical system
generation and change, he calls the sky. — Stobaeus, i. 22. 1d However, it has been pointed out that Stobaeus betrays a tendency to confound the dogmas
Pythagorean astronomical system
Pythagorean_astronomical_system
6th-century BC Greek legislator and statesman
Diocles of Syracuse and Zaleucus. The fragments of laws attributed to him by Stobaeus and Diodorus are of late (Neo-Pythagorean) origin. Charondas is said to
Charondas
Ancient Greek concept of an ideal of excellence of character and soundness of mind
Historical Lexicon. New York: NYU Press. p. 180. Sentences of Demophilus 39 = Stobaeus, Florilegium, vol. 1. Leipzig: Teubner, 1855, p. 117 (Peri Sophrosyne 42)
Sophrosyne
Method of knowledge compiling
of employing commonplaces in rhetorical settings was well established. Stobaeus, a writer usually placed in the fifth century, compiled an extensive two
Commonplace_book
5th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher
Vita Pythagorica, 18 (81); cf. Iamblichus, In Nic. 10.20; De anima ap. Stobaeus, i.49.32 Iamblichus, Thomas, ed. (1939). "18". On the Pythagorean Life
Hippasus
4th-century BC Greek philosopher
Aristotle Metaphysica, vi. 2, 11, xii. 10, de Anima, i. 2; Iamblichus, ap. Stobaeus, Eclog. i. Aristotle, Metaphysics, vii. 2 Aristotle, Metaphysica, vi. 2
Speusippus
Greek philosopher (c. late 5th century BC)
Citium is said to have produced a collection of anecdotes about Crates. Stobaeus preserves one: Zeno said that Crates was sitting in a shoemaker’s shop
Simon_the_Shoemaker
Hermetic text
M. David (2018). Litwa, M. David (ed.). Hermetica II: The Excerpts of Stobaeus, Papyrus Fragments, and Ancient Testimonies in an English Translation with
Emerald_Tablet
Ancient Greek writer
Harpocration, and whose works on rivers and stones are mentioned by Plutarch and Stobaeus. Diogenes Laërtius, Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers 2.17 Harpocration
Archelaus_(geographer)
English translator and Neoplatonist (1758–1835)
Orphic Fragments, hitherto inedited (article) Remarks on the Passage in Stobæus (article) On a Peculiar Signification of the words Demas and Soma (article)
Thomas_Taylor_(Neoplatonist)
5th-century BC Greek philosopher
original position after verse 52 (See Palmer 2020, 2.3) DK 28B8, lines 53–54. Stobaeus, i. 22. 1a DK 28B10 What are given as verses 34-41 in Diels-Kranz numbering
Parmenides
Oath sworn by young men of Classical Athens upon induction into the Ephebic College
of the oath are preserved in the works of Stobaeus and Pollux. This is the oath, as preserved by Stobaeus. "Οὐ καταισχυνῶ τὰ ὅπλα τὰ ἱερὰ, οὐδ' ἐγκαταλείψω
Ephebic_oath
Ancient Greek poet
inserted in the poem Hermes of Eratosthenes, are preserved in the writings of Stobaeus. He seems to have been the same person whom Diogenes Laërtius calls an
Archytas_of_Amphissa
American classicist
Cultural Icon (Ed.) (Notre Dame 2003) Thinking Through Excerpts: Studies on Stobaeus (Ed.) (Brepols, 2011) Pouvoir et puissances chez Philon d'Alexandrie (Ed
Gretchen_Reydams-Schils
Greek philosopher (c. 460–c. 370 BC)
A collections of sayings credited to Democritus have been preserved by Stobaeus, as well as a collection of sayings ascribed to Democrates which some scholars
Democritus
Swedish university
million specimens of plants and animals. The museum was founded by Kilian Stobaeus, a teacher of Carl Linnaeus, in 1735. It is divided into three sections:
Lund_University
3rd-century BC Greek philosopher
fragments have survived, preserved by writers such as Diogenes Laërtius, Stobaeus, Cicero, Seneca and Plutarch. Cleanthes revolutionized Stoic physics by
Cleanthes
Greek didactic poet (c. 315/310–240 BC)
Caliph Al-Ma'mun. He is cited by Vitruvius, Stephanus of Byzantium and Stobaeus. Several accounts of his life are extant, by anonymous Greek writers. The
Aratus
Ancient school of philosophy
agreed to be the first reference to Diogenes. Diogenes of Sinope, quoted by Stobaeus in Anthology, Book 3, Chapter 13, Paragraph 44. "Ὁ Διογένες ἔλεγεν, ὅτι
Cynicism_(philosophy)
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Girl/Female
Native American
Fairy.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Man
Girl/Female
English
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Home Loving Wolf
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, French, German
Darling; Dear; Man
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Joy; Wheel of Chariot
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Holy Praises
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek, Hindu, Indian
All-honey; With New Leaves
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic
Son of Owen.
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