Epicurus
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− | His disciples were Metrodorus, Hemarchus Leontius, Themista, Leontion both women, Mys, his slave and many others. Women and slaves were permitted | + | His disciples were Metrodorus, Hemarchus Leontius, Themista, Leontion both women, Mys, his slave and many others. Women and slaves were permitted to attend his Garden κηπος School. |
Later heads of the Epicurean school in Athens were: | Later heads of the Epicurean school in Athens were: | ||
− | Dionysos | + | :Dionysos |
− | Phaedrus 75-70 B.C.E | + | :Phaedrus 75-70 B.C.E |
− | Patro | + | :Patro |
− | Popillius Theotimus | + | :Popillius Theotimus |
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Greek philosopher, founder of the school of Epicureanism.
His disciples were Metrodorus, Hemarchus Leontius, Themista, Leontion both women, Mys, his slave and many others. Women and slaves were permitted to attend his Garden κηπος School.
Later heads of the Epicurean school in Athens were:
- Dionysos
- Phaedrus 75-70 B.C.E
- Patro
- Popillius Theotimus