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–In our philosophy class we were given the names of 20 philosophers and asked to find something on them for a class project. I was absolutely amazed at the amount of information I encountered. Would that we had access to such a wonderful thing when I went to school!!

I found far more than I needed, I'm sure, of nineteen of the names, some I never even heard of before, but you had them all, with an treasure trove of information on each one. Thank you, thank you!!!

The one I didn't find however, was 'UNO THE STOIC'. I'm pretty sure I got the wording right (I'll find out tomorrow morning in class). Could I possibly have missed it scanning all the material you have listed for Stoics?

In the event my spelling was correct, could you possibly let me know if there was such an individual? I really appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, again!!

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