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Dioscorides (fl. 225 BC), sometimes known as Dioscurides, was a Stoic philosopher, the father of Zeno of Tarsus and a pupil of Chrysippus. All other information has been lost.
Dedication
Chrysippus dedicated the following works to Dioscorides:
- Four books on Probable Conjunctive Reasons
- Five books on the Art of Reasoning and of Modes
- A solution, according to the principles of the ancients, of the law of non-contradiction
- Five volumes of Dialectic Arguments, with no solution
- Two books on Probable Arguments bearing on Definitions
- An essay on Rhetoric, spanning four books
- The Lives of the Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius. Book: Lives of Stoic Philosophers, Section 190
- The Lives of the Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius. Book: Lives of Stoic Philosophers, Section 193
- The Lives of the Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius. Book: Lives of Stoic Philosophers, Section 197
- The Lives of the Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius. Book: Lives of Stoic Philosophers, Section 198
- The Lives of the Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius. Book: Lives of Stoic Philosophers, Section 200
- The Lives of the Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius. Book: Lives of Stoic Philosophers, Section 202
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