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  1. Socrates out of his senses: or Dialogues of Diogenes of Sinope. [Two lines in Latin] Translated from the German of Wieland, by Mr. Wintersted. Vol. I[-II].Volume 1 of 2 by Christoph Martin Wieland, 2010-06-10
  2. Ancient Greek Bankers: Diogenes of Sinope, Pasion, Eubulus
  3. 323 Bc Deaths: Alexander the Great, Diogenes of Sinope, Lycurgus of Athens, Stateira Ii, Meleager, Leosthenes, Harpalus, Cynane, Drypetis
  4. Ancient Greeks Sold as Slaves; Plato, Diogenes of Sinope, Bion of Borysthenes, Phaedo of Elis
  5. Das Leben des Diogenes von Sinope. by Diogenes Laertios, Kurt Steinmann, 1999-04-01
  6. Philosophers and Tutors of Alexander the Great: Aristotle, Anaxarchus, Pyrrho, Diogenes of Sinope, Clearchus of Soli, Philiscus of Aegina
  7. Socrates out of his senses: or Dialogues of Diogenes of Sinope. [Two lines in Latin] Translated from the German of Wieland, by Mr. Wintersted. Vol. I[-II].Volume 2 of 2 by Christoph Martin Wieland, 2010-06-10
  8. 410s Bc Births: 411 Bc Births, 412 Bc Births, 417 Bc Births, 418 Bc Births, Epaminondas, Timoleon, Diogenes of Sinope, Theaetetus
  9. DIOGENES: An entry from Gale's <i>Arts and Humanities Through the Eras</i>
  10. [Socrates Mainomenos] Oder die Dialogen des Diogenes von Sinope by Christoph Martin WIELAND, 1770
  11. C. M. Wielands s?mtliche Werke. Band XIII. Nachlass des Diogenes von Sinope. Gedanken ?ber eine alte Aufschrift by Christoph Martin Wieland, 2010
  12. Gestorben 323 V. Chr.: Alexander Der Große, Diogenes Von Sinope, Stateira, Meleagros, Kynane, Leosthenes, Harpalos, Kalanos (German Edition)
  13. SOKRATES MAINOMENOS [in Greek], oder Die Dialogen des Diogenes von Sinope. Aus einer alten Handschrift. by Christoph] [Wieland, 1784
  14. Sokrates Mainomenos: Oder Die Dialogen Des Diogenes Von Sinope (1770) (German Edition) by Christoph Martin Wieland, 2009-03-20

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24. Diogenes Of Sinope --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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Posted by Louis Kobra on November 04, 19101 at 06:48:21: All works by Diogenes himself have been lost, including his famous Republic. Information about him comes from the works of other authors. There are many aphorisms by him that survive including: "Why not whip the teacher when the pupil misbehaves?" or "Learn the pleasure of despising pleasure." or "Plato once found me in the forest and said, 'see Diogenes, if you would have been nicer to your teachers at the Academy, you wouldn't have to wash lettuce for a living.' Diogenes replied, 'Plato, if you would have washed lettuce for a living, you wouldn't have to have been so nice to your teachers at the Academy.' " He also had a famous encounter with Alexander the Great. Shakespeare's Timon of Athens is based on him.

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28. Life Of Diogenes Of Sinope
Life of Diogenes of Sinope. Diogenes Laertes, Lives of Eminent Philosophers. The Life of Diogenes. Diogenes was a native of Sinope, son of Hicesius, a banker.
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Life of Diogenes [of Sinope] Diogenes Laertes, Lives of Eminent Philosophers Book VI, Chapter 2 Trans. R.D. Hicks (1925) On-Line Text Edited by M. Russo The Life of Diogenes Diogenes was a native of Sinope, son of Hicesius, a banker. Diocles relates that he went into exile because his father was entrusted with the money of the state and adulterated the coinage. But Eubulides in his book on Diogenes says that Diogenes himself did this and was forced to leave home along with his father.... On reaching Athens he fell in with Antisthenes. Being repulsed by him, because he never welcomed pupils, by sheer persistence Diogenes wore him out. Once when he stretched out his staff against him, the pupil offered his head with the words, " Strike, for you will find no wood hard enough to keep me away from you, so long as I think you've something to say." From that time forward he was his pupil, and, exile as he was, set out upon a simple life. Through watching a mouse running about, says Theophrastus in the Megarian dialogue, not looking for a place to lie down in, not afraid of the dark, not seeking any of the things which are considered to be dainties, he discovered the means of adapting himself to circumstances. He was the first, say some, to fold his cloak because he was obliged to sleep in it as well, and he carried a wallet to hold his victuals, and he used any place for any purpose, for breakfasting, sleeping, or conversing. And then he would say, pointing to the portico of Zeus and the Hall of Processions, that the Athenians had provided him with places to live in. He did not lean upon a staff until he grew infirm; but afterwards he would carry

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Diogenes was a Cynic philosopher and a disciple of Antisthenes. He is noted for his contempt of luxury, riches, and honors; he fully renounced comfort and instead advocated a life of simple dedication to philosophical principles. Practicing self-control and a most rigid abstinence, he wore a coarse cloak, ate a simple diet, and relied upon handouts from others to survive. He is credited with a scandalous attack of convention entitled "Republic" that influenced Zeno of Citium . Diogenes is said to have gone about with a lantern in the daytime, looking in vain for an honest man, and is famous for living in a large tub in the Metroum in Athens at one point in his life. Due to the resemblance between his self-sufficient ideal and Henry David Thoreau 's sojourn at Walden Pond, Thoreau was called by some of his contemporaries the "American Diogenes."

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Diogenes , "the Cynic Greek philosopher , was born at Sinope about 412 BC , and died in at Corinth , according to Diogenes Laërtius , on the day on which Alexander the Great died at Babylon His father, Icesias, a money-changer, was imprisoned or exiled on the charge of adulterating the coinage. Diogenes was included in the charge, and went to Athens with one attendant, whom he dismissed, saying, "If Manes can live without Diogenes, why not Diogenes without Manes?" Attracted by the ascetic teaching of Antisthenes , he became his pupil, despite the brutality with which he was received, and rapidly excelled his master both in reputation and in the austerity of his life. The stories which are told of him are probably true; in any case, they serve to illustrate the logical consistency of his character. He inured himself to the vicissitudes of weather by living in a tub belonging to the temple of Cybele . The single wooden bowl he possessed he destroyed on seeing a peasant boy drink from the hollow of his hands. On a voyage to Aegina he was captured by pirates and sold as a slave in Crete to a Corinthian named Xeniades. Being asked his trade, he replied that he knew no trade but that of governing men, and that he wished to be sold to a man who needed a master. As tutor to the two sons of Xeniades, he lived in Corinth for the rest of his life, which he devoted entirely to preaching the doctrines of virtuous self-control. At the

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home index ancient Greece portrait gallery Greek philosophers Authors Historians Philosophers Politicians Scientists We know almost nothing about Thales of Miletus . Later generations told many anecdotes about this wise man, but it is difficult to verify the reliability of these stories. What seems certain, however, is that he predicted the solar eclipse of 28 May 585, which was remembered because the Lydian king Alyattes and the Median king Cyaxares were fighting a battle on that day. Another reliable bit of information is that he did geometrical research, which enabled him to measure the pyramids. However, his most important contribution to European civilization is his attempt to give rational explanations for physical phenomena. Behind the phenomena was not a catalogue of deities, but one single, first principle. Although his identification of this principle with water is rather unfortunate, his idea to look for deeper causes was the true beginning of philosophy and science. Thales died after 547. Thales was not the only one who was looking for a first cause.

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Der kynische Philosoph Diogenes , (geb. ca. 400 v.Chr. in Sinope , gest. 325 in Korinth ) lebte in Athen und war Sch¼ler des Antisthenes. Er gilt als Ver¤chter der Kultur und wirkte in seiner Philosophie mehr durch den praktischen Vollzug, denn durch Lehren. Von den ¼ber ihn ¼berlieferten legend¤ren Anekdoten sind am bekanntesten die von
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Alexander der GroŸe suchte den bekannten Philosophen auf. Auf die Frage nach seinem gr¶Ÿten Wunsch antwortete dieser: "Geh mir aus der Sonne". Daraufhin Alexander: "W¤re ich nicht Alexander, wollte ich Diogenes sein". Diogenes soll am gleichen Tag wie Alexander gestorben sein.
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Announcer: In this first part of our video series of humorists in world literature, we are going to take a look at Diogenes the Cynic. Diogenes was a citizen of Athens during the time of Plato, although his approach to philosophy was a world away. Even though Diogenes left no surviving works, he was an influential figure in literature. In this presentation, you should pay attention to the ways in which Diogenes used humor to underscore the serious message of his cynic philosophy. Now, thanks to the magic of television, we will take you back 2300 years for an interview with Diogenes. Announcer: Good afternoon, Diogenes. In keeping with your reputation as a non-conformist, I see that you keep your bathtub outside of your house. Diogenes: The bathtub is my house. Announcer: I see. Well there must be some advantage to that. Diogenes: Certainly. No window can give a view like this, and if the neighborhood goes bad, I can just walk off with the house. Announcer: Have you always lived in a tub?

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