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Aristo came to be regarded as a marginal figure in the history of Stoicism, but in his day, he was an important philosopher whose lectures drew large crowds.
Eratosthenes, who lived in Athens as a young man, claimed that Aristo and Arcesilaus were the two most important philosophers of his age.
Chrysippus, ( head of the Stoic school from c. 232-c. 206 BC ), systemized Stoicism along the lines set down by Zeno, and in doing so, was forced to repeatedly attack Aristo:
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