IMPORTANT: This timeline is in a beta phase, and has been published online to provide those scholars who might wish to help in its formation with a means to familiarize themselves with its style and purpose. ;xNLx;;xNLx;The focus will first be upon populating the timeline with entries relating to Stoicism, and then Epicureanism. Subsequent philosophical traditions will be added at a later date. Entries listed are either topics that have been submitted, or been assigned.;xNLx;;xNLx;Understanding the Timetable:;xNLx;;xNLx;Please click on the icon of the spanner in the bottom right of the screen to either limit the timeline to display only certain categories, to change the layout of the timeline, or to search its entries.;xNLx;;xNLx;Individuals are assigned an entry in the timeline that best approximates the beginning of their philosophical activity, and not the date of their birth.
Lucretius (c. 15-55 B.C.)
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (ca. 4 B.C. – A.D. 65)
Persius (34-62 A.D.)
Arius Didymus (fl.1 century B.C.)
Lucius Annaeus Cornutus (fl. 60 A.D.)
Musonius Rufus (ca. 1st century A.D.)
Philodemus of Gadara (c. 110- 40 B.C.)
Herculaneum Papyri (inc. 3D video model of the Villa of Papyri)
The Roman Empire and the Decentralization of Philosophy (ca.88 B.C.)
Posidonius (c 135 – c 51 B.C.)