Crantor of Soli

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Crantor of Soli was an early Academic philosopher best known for his work on ethics and consolation, particularly his influential treatise "On Grief."

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instanceOf Academic philosopher
Ancient Greek philosopher
Hellenistic philosopher
activeInCentury 3rd century BC
4th century BC
associatedWith Athens NERFINISHED
birthPlace Soli in Cilicia NERFINISHED
citedBy Cicero in Academica NERFINISHED
Cicero in Tusculan Disputations NERFINISHED
contemporaryOf Polemon of Athens NERFINISHED
era Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Platonism
consolation literature
ethics
gender male
influenced Cicero NERFINISHED
Plutarch NERFINISHED
later consolatory literature
knownFor developing a theory of appropriate grief
early Academic ethical writings
influential consolatory treatise
languageOfWork Ancient Greek
memberOf Old Academy NERFINISHED
nationality Greek
notableWork On Grief NERFINISHED
occupation philosopher
philosophicalFocus the moderation of emotions
the problem of suffering
philosophicalSchool Platonic Academy NERFINISHED
region Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
studentOf Xenocrates NERFINISHED
tradition Platonic tradition
workStatus On Grief is lost NERFINISHED

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Xenocrates influenced Crantor of Soli