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Zeno of Citium - Definition and Overview

Note: Zeno of Citium is not to be confused with Zeno of Elea.


Zeno of Citium (The Stoic) (333 BC-264 BC) was a Hellenistic philosopher from Citium, Cyprus. Zeno was the son of a merchant and a student of Crates of Thebes. Zeno was, himself, a merchant until the age of 42, when he started a school. Named for his teaching platform, the Painted Porch ("stoa" is Greek for "porch"), his teachings were the beginning of Stoicism. None of Zeno's works have survived, but he is believed to have taught that tranquility can best be reached via indifference to pleasure and pain.

There is a crater on the Moon named in his honor.

Quotes attributed to Zeno of Citium

  • "Steel your sensibilites, so that life shall hurt you as little as possible."
  • "Follow where reason leads."
  • "Better to trip with the feet than with the tongue." (while drunk on wine)


Example Usage of Citium

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