Hekaton of Rhodes

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Hekaton of Rhodes ( Greek Ἑκάτων) was an ancient Greek philosopher who lived in the early 1st century BC. Lived. He was a stoic , a compatriot and student of the Panaitios of Rhodes . Hekaton had ties to Rome. Diogenes Laertios mentions the titles of several of his works that are lost today. According to Marcus Tullius Cicero , he also wrote about duties. As Cicero reports in De officiis , he is said to have provided the example that has been handed down as the Board of Carneades .

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  1. ^ Marcus Tullius Cicero , De officiis 3, 63 .
  2. Cicero, De officiis 3, 89 .