id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-7071 Zeno of Citium - Wikipedia .html text/html 5038 993 65 Apart from Crates, Zeno studied under the philosophers of the Megarian school, including Stilpo,[10] and the dialecticians Diodorus Cronus,[11] and Philo.[12] He is also said to have studied Platonist philosophy under the direction of Xenocrates,[13] and Polemo.[14] Zeno is said to have declined an invitation to visit Antigonus in Macedonia, although their supposed correspondence preserved by Laƫrtius[16] is undoubtedly the invention of a later writer.[17] Zeno instead sent his friend and disciple Persaeus,[16] who had lived with Zeno in his house.[18] Among Zeno's other pupils there were Aristo of Chios, Sphaerus, and Cleanthes who succeeded Zeno as the head (scholarch) of the Stoic school in Athens.[19] In 1956 it was translated into Russian and published with an extensive commentary.[63] Subsequent philological investigation concluded that the author could not have been Zeno and was instead an anonymous Christian philosopher of the late sixth century or a little later, writing in the tradition of ancient philosophy, but doing so as a Christian. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-7071.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-7071.txt