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The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers
by
Zamora, Thomas S
in
Philosophers
2021
Diogenes Laertius divides the philosophy of the Greeks into the Ionic, beginning with Anaximander, and ending with Theophrastus (in which class he includes the Socratic philosophy and all its various ramifications); and the Italian, beginning with Pythagoras, and ending with Epicurus, in which he includes the Eleatics as well as Heraclitus and the Sceptics. His work is the chief source of information we possess concerning the history of Greek philosophy and is the foundation of nearly all modern treatises on that subject.
Libri I-X
by
Diogenes Laertius, Diogenes
,
Marcovich, Miroslav
in
Biography
,
Philosophers, Ancient
,
Philosophy, Ancient
2008
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Excerpta Byzantina et Indices
by
Diogenes Laertius, Diogenes
,
Marcovich, Miroslav
in
Biography
,
Philosophers, Ancient
,
Philosophy, Ancient
1999
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Lives of eminent philosophers
2013
This edition presents a radically improved text of Diogenes Laertius' Lives of Eminent Philosophers. The text is accompanied by a full critical apparatus on three levels. A lengthy introduction lists all the manuscripts of the Lives and discusses its transmission in late antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. There is also an index of personal names, a bibliography and notes covering several features of the text and its interpretation. Professor Dorandi has used the Nachlaß of Peter Von der Mühll, for the first time in its entirety, to verify and consolidate material that he had previously gathered. This is by far the most detailed and elaborate edition which Diogenes' Lives - a unique work which has had a profound influence on European literature and philosophy - has ever received.