But according to Chrysippus, they have not so much as this difference.
One Cluvius has left him a prop 183erty at Puteoli, and the house has tumbled down; but he has sent for Chrysippus, an architect.
If this is so, progress is clearly nothing else than knowing a great deal of Chrysippus.
"Give me a doctrine and I will find the reasons for it," said Chrysippus.
For Chrysippus was of opinion that in the last conflagration of the world all the gods were to die but Jupiter.