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Author(s)
Fuentes Gonz??lez, Pedro Pablo
Keywords
Rufus
Rufo
Musonio Rufo
Musonius Rufus
Epicteto
??pict??te
Epictetus
Epiktet
Amistad en la Antig??edad
Amiti?? dans l'Antiquit??
Philosophy Of Friendship
Diatriba c??nico-estoica
Diatribe cynico-sto??cienne
M. Pohlenz
Friendship in Antiquity
Ancient Greek values and ethics
Ancient Greek Philosophy
Filosof??a griega antigua
Philosophie grecque ancienne
Sto??cisme ancien
Estoicismo antiguo
Ancient stoicism
Stoizismus in der Antike
Antico stoicismo
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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/113528
Online Access
http://hdl.handle.net/10481/27745
Abstract
Se analiza los extractos presentados en la Antolog??a de Juan Estobeo (s. V d.C.) bajo un lema que contiene el nombre de Rufo y el de Epicteto (finales del s. I, mediados del II d.C.), sobre el tema de la amistad. La interpretaci??n corriente considera que Epicteto habr??a desarrollado en una diatriba perdida sobre la amistad las ideas de su maestro Musonio Rufo, adapt??ndolas profundamente a su estilo. No es imposible, sin embargo, seg??n la hip??tesis de M. Pohlenz, que los extractos en cuesti??n testimonien la existencia de un fil??sofo llamado Rufo que habr??a sido disc??pulo de Epicteto, y que dichos extractos remitieran a las notas tomadas por ese Rufo en el curso de las lecciones de su maestro sobre la amistad. De hecho, Estobeo presenta aparte los extractos que se refieren a Musonio Rufo bajo el nombre de Musonio.
Date
2013-07-22
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/other
Identifier
oai:digibug.ugr.es:10481/27745
Fuentes Gonz??lez, P.P. Rufus. En: R. Goulet (ed.), Dictionnaire des Philosophes Antiques. Vol. V: De Paccius ?? Rutilius Rufus. Paris: CNRS, 2012. pp. 1811-1812. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/27745]
978-2-271-07399-0
http://hdl.handle.net/10481/27745
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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