Panaetius (Greek: Παναίτιος; c. 185 – c. 110/09 BC) of Rhodes was a Stoic philosopher. He was a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon and Antipater of Tarsus in Athens before moving to Rome where he did much to introduce Stoic doctrines to the city. After the death of Scipio in 129 BCE he returned to the Stoic school in Athens and was its last undisputed scholarch. With Panaetius Stoicism became much more eclectic.
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