Portrait of Cleanthes

Cleanthes

331–232 BC

The second head of the Stoic school and devoted student of Zeno, Cleanthes worked as a night-shift water carrier to pay for philosophy lessons during the day. He preserved and transmitted Zeno's teachings, writing the famous 'Hymn to Zeus' which beautifully expresses Stoic theology and ethics. His dedication exemplified the Stoic ideal of perseverance.

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