Justus Lipsius
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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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Superior document: Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 200
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Published: 2011.
Superior document: Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 200
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Published: M.DC.V.;, M.DC.V.
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Published: 1987
Superior document: Iusti Lipsi epistolae 3
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Published: 1858
Superior document: Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afdeeling letterkunde 1,[3]
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Iusti Lipsi epistolae / 2 : 1584 - 1587 / Cura M. A. Nauwelaerts, iuvante S. Sué / cura A. Gerlo ...
Published: 1983
Superior document: Iusti Lipsi epistolae 2
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Published: 1978
Superior document: Iusti Lipsi epistolae 1