Justus Lipsius
| birth_place = Overijse, Spanish Netherlands | death_date = | death_place = Leuven, Spanish Netherlands | alma_mater = Catholic University of Louvain | institutions = Leiden University (1578–1591) | notable_students = Erycius Puteanus | notable_works = ''De Constantia'' (1583) | region = Western philosophy | school_tradition = Neostoicism | influences = | influenced = }}Justus Lipsius (Joest Lips or Joost Lips; October 18, 1547 – March 23, 1606) was a Flemish Catholic philologist, philosopher, and humanist. Lipsius wrote a series of works designed to revive ancient Stoicism in a form that would be compatible with Christianity. The most famous of these is ''De Constantia'' (''On Constancy''). His form of Stoicism influenced a number of contemporary thinkers, creating the intellectual movement of Neostoicism. He taught at the universities in Jena, Leiden, and Leuven. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1527
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by Tacitus, Cornelius 55-120
Published 1574
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Published 1574
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by Tacitus, Cornelius 55-120
Published 1576
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by Plautus, Titus Maccius v254-v184
Published 1577
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by Livius, Titus v59-17
Published 1579
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