Diogenes Laertius: Translator: Yonge, Charles Duke, 1812-1891: Title: The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers Language: English: LoC Class: B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Subject: Philosophy, Ancient Subject: Philosophers, Ancient -- Biography Category: Text: EBook-No. Dialectics, the Stoicsâ doctrine of, xxxv. Book X of Diogenes Laertius’ “Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers“ is the major source for much of what we know about the details of the life of Epicurus.This work is also the source for our knowledge of Epicurus’ three main letters, his "Wise Man" sayings, and his Principal Doctrines. Nothing is known about his life, but his surviving Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers is a principal source for the history of Greek philosophy. first to describe the earthâs movement in a circle, iii. surnamed Pompicus from his dress and size, iii. (i.3) Diogenes Laertius’ ‘Epicurea’ The principles I have followed in the editing of the Epicurean texts transmitted by Diogenes in book 10 require separate con-sideration, as they differ from those thus far adopted by editors of the Lives.93 The job of an editor of the Epicurea is clearly that of attempt- In silence brooding oâer thâ unhappy ground. 0 introduced weights and measures to Greece, xiii. 0000004432 00000 n 0000042431 00000 n The next translation was by Robert Drew Hicks (1925) for the Loeb Classical Library, although it is slightly bowdlerized. Munere concessæ Divûm, et via secta per ambas, Obliquus qua se signorum verteret ordo.â, Five girdles bind the skies; the torrid zone. Lives, teachings, and sayings of famous philosophers by Diogenes Laertius, 1980, Harvard U.P, Heinemann edition, in English A lengthy introduction lists all the manuscripts of the Lives and discusses its transmission in … [ 20 ] Diogenes was a native of Sinope, son of Hicesius, a banker. 0000018443 00000 n Nothing is definitively known about his life, but his surviving Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers is a principal source for the history of ancient Greek philosophy … He was, to be honest, not the most astute philosopher himself. And, cross their limits cut a sloping way. Sede, novis domibus habitant vivuntque receptæ; Ipse ego, nam memini, Trojani tempora belli, Panthorides Euphorbus eram, cui pectore quondam. Sat. Diogenes Laertius (pronounced 'die-OJ-uh-neez ley-UH-shus'; Greek: Διογένης Λαέρτιος, Diogenēs Laertios; lived c. 3rd century CE) was a biographer of the Greek philosophers. On the medieval Latin versions see Biedl, op. Socrates (Diogenes Laertius, circa 225) from The Lives of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius. 44–57, with a list of 105 mss. 57342: Release Date: Jun 16, 2018: Copyright Status: Public domain in the USA. Little is known about the third-century historian of philosophy, Diogenes Laertius. Lives of eminent philosophers by Diogenes Laertius; Hicks, Robert Drew, 1850-1929 Downloads Perceives at once what in each case is fit. 293. his indifference to public opinion, viii. Volume I. LCL. The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, Book VI by Diogenes LAERTIUS ( - 3rd Cent. The first complete English translation was a late 17th-century translation by ten different persons. 0000023050 00000 n (+/- 25 years) Socrates. Poured forth my blood beneath Atridesâ spear: The shield this arm did bear I lately saw. xref Review of Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Eminent Philosophers, edited by James Miller and translated by Pamela Mensch, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018. 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Or when Aurora leaves our northern sphere. 0000004741 00000 n A Bibliography SELECTED STUDIES ON DIOGENES LAËRTIUS Diogenes Laërtius: An Annotated Bibliography https://www.ontology.co/biblio/diogenes-laertius-biblio.htm 1 di 39 16/04/2018, 08:03 ����-l�kTH��I��'P�x�,���`l푲��F�aش5�t.jI�Yb�Z��0��P �Ut�@�;�f`q�u�C �����͐�3��w d�����hj�a��"�H����H�q2X� DIOGENES LAERTIUS LIVES OF EMINENT PHILOSOPHERS EDITED WITH INTRODUCTION BY TIZIANO DORANDI Directeur de recherche CNRS Paris © in this web service Cam bridge Un ive rsity Press www.cambridge .org Cambridge Unive rsit y Pre ss 978-0-521-88681-9 - Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers Edited with Introduction by Tiziano Dorandi Frontmatter Semper Sole rubens, et torrida semper ab igni: Quam circum extremæ dextrà lævà que trahuntur. 0000002711 00000 n 0000042951 00000 n This edition presents a radically improved text of Diogenes Laertius' Lives of Eminent Philosophers. Lives of Eminent Philosophers. 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The text is accompanied by a full critical apparatus on three levels. 0000058784 00000 n Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laërtius. Diogenes Laertius, around 150 A.D., wrote an encyclopedic account of the history of the different schools of Greek philosophy. 0000003590 00000 n Cambridge. i. Read PDF The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (Paperback) Authored by Diogenes Laertius Released at 2013 Filesize: 3.08 MB Reviews The publication is great and fantastic. 0000001773 00000 n The text is ac . To frosts, and snows, and bitter blasts are given; Betwixt the midst. 0000022996 00000 n Hicks, Diogenes Laertius. A pioneering work in the history of philosophy, the ancient text of the Lives presents engaging portraits of nearly a hundred Greek philosophers. His history, in ten books, is divided unscientifically into two 'Successions' or sections: 'Ionian' from Anaximander to Theophrastus and Chrysippus, including the Socratic schools; 'Italian' from Pythagoras to Epicurus, including the Eleatics and sceptics. <<929666AF9FE4C64E83A6A6E41652C686>]>> 0000001650 00000 n 0000058912 00000 n 44–46; Valentin Rose, “Die Lücke in Diogenes Laertius und der alte Übersetzer,” Hermes, 1 (1866), pp. Yonge∗ Life of Diogenes I. DIOGENES was a native of Sinope, the son of Tresius, a money-changer. Red Vesper kindles there the tapers of the night. And Diocles says that he was forced to flee from his native city, as his father kept the public bank there, and had adulterated the coinage. 1972 (First published 1925). 0000002571 00000 n Nam nihil e nihilo, in nihilum nîl posse reverti. Hegesiaci, a sect of the school of Aristippus, their opinions, ix. A new translation by Pamela Mensch was published by Oxford University Press in 2018. 0000017931 00000 n arrested for treason against Nearches, v. When the fierce Greeks begirt Troyâs holy wall. Virtue and vice, Stoicsâ doctrine of, lxv. I. Solon the son of Execestides, a native of Salamis, wasthe first person who introduced among the Athenians, anordinance for the loweringof debts; for this was the namegiven to the release of the bodies and possessions of thedebtors. Glows with the passing and repassing sun; Far on the right and left, thâ extremes of heaven. Quinque tenent cÅlum zonæ, quarum una corusco. 0000042183 00000 n Was brave Euphorbus; and in conflict drear. Diogenes Laertius lived probably in the earlier half of the 3rd century CE, his ancestry and birthplace being unknown. 0000025735 00000 n 0000001972 00000 n Morte carent animæ, semperque priore relicta. arguing, five others added by Agrippa, x. ââ called Sceptics from their doubting every thing, viii. 0000002294 00000 n This edition presents a radically improved text of Diogenes Laertius' Lives of Eminent Philosophers. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lives_of_the_Eminent_Philosophers/Book_I H�lSM��0��W�1>�%�1۸ivӤ$�]EH�� esteemed by Darius Hystaspes, letters between them, ix. Diocles relates that he went into exile because his father was entrusted with the money of the state and adulterated the coinage. →. Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers (Books 6-10) R. D. Hicks This rich compendium on the lives and doctrines of philosophers ranges over three centuries, from Thales to Epicurus (to whom the whole tenth book is devoted); 45 important figures are portrayed. 0000002252 00000 n 0000003783 00000 n His reputation is controversial among scholars because he often repeats information from his sources without critically evaluating it. 0000043078 00000 n star-gazing and falling into the ditch, viii. National Endowment for the Humanities Division of Preservation and Access provided support for entering this text. For men used to borrow on the security of theirown persons, and many … οἵῳ ÏÎÏÎ½Ï Ïθαι,âsc: ÏÏÏε ÏεÏÏεÏÏνεια. endstream endobj 143 0 obj<> endobj 144 0 obj<>stream Inspires another frame with life and light. âKnow thyself,â the apophthegm, xiii. His mention of Sextus Empiricus means he lived after the 3rd century A.D., while Sopater quoted him in the 6th century. (Prof. … VIJVRGHEEXND \ Doc # The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers Filesize: 4.04 MB Reviews A whole new e book with a brand new standpoint. Book IX. Public domain. Hæsit in adverso gravis hasta minoris Atridæ: Death has no powâr thâ immortal soul to slay; That, when its present body turns to clay, Seeks a fresh home, and with unminishâd might. E. Di. Volume 1, containing books 1-5. � And robes the mountains in their azure hue: stratagem to save Priene, his native city, ii. Lives of Eminent Philosophers, volume 1. 130. system, his, made difficult on purpose, xxxviii. wrote on oyster shells, &c. for want of paper, iv. Nothing is definitively known about his life, but his surviving Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers is a principal source for the history of ancient Greek philosophy. l. 322. Diogenes Laertius. He also frequently focuses on trivial or insignificant details of his subjects' lives … executed for opinions, the first philosopher who was, v. ransoms Phædo and teaches him philosophy, xiv. 0000017760 00000 n And there the Gods assigned. Dum cupit Empedocles ardentem frigidus Ãtnam. x�b```f``Ib`e``Lad@ A�;�&� It ranges over three centuries, from Thales to Epicurus, portraying 45 important figures, and is enriched by numerous quotations. Et sutor bonus, et solus formosus, et est Rex. 265 60 4MB Read more Natural philosophy, what so called, xiii. A��0e�*�EE����� $!Y�� ���tDPD�(P��h�2ӱ��i��3Z;�0�x^�3���c�=�{>��������>��UG4�t�V��6���{ /���^�/(��f��.�?�/�b�c��O���@\����9["V�U�*/S* ?�2S#~sN�+ Has inter mediamque duæ mortalibus ægris. He continually simplifies philosophies, wrongly assesses various philosophers’ … 0000025699 00000 n 0000018802 00000 n Potterâs wheel, invented by Anacharsis, viii. 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