Justus Lipsius

Justus Lipsius (Joest Lips or Joost Lips; October 18, 1547 – March 23, 1606) was a Flemish Catholic philologist, philosopher, and humanist. Lipsius wrote a series of works designed to revive ancient Stoicism in a form that would be compatible with Christianity. The most famous of these is ''De Constantia'' (''On Constancy''). His form of Stoicism influenced a number of contemporary thinkers, creating the intellectual movement of Neostoicism. He taught at the universities in Jena, Leiden, and Leuven. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Seneca, Lucius Annaeus ca 4 a.C.-65 AD, LeFevre, Nicolas 16. stor, Gruter, Jan 1560-1627Other Authors: “...Lips, Joost 1547-1606...”
Published 1594
Call Number T 208 PA
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6by Dionysios Halikarnasseos ca 60 aC-5 AD, Loriti, Heinrich 1488-1563, Estienne, Henri ml. 1528/1531-1598Other Authors: “...Lips, Joost 1547-1606...”
Published 1588
Call Number GR 65
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