And so he (Polemon) called Homer the epic Sophocles and Sophocles the tragic Homer. Relevant guides, Sophocles. Retrieved from "https:// ...
Nikolaus Jenson (French, ca. 1420-1480) Diogenes Laertius (Italian), author. Lives of the Philosophers, 1475. null. 26.7 cm (10 1/2 inches) (length).
ProvenanceCollection of Otto F. Ege, Cleveland, OhioExhibition HistoryRaleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "Glory of Venice: Masterworks of the ...
18.12.2014 г. · This book rethinks Montaigne's philosophical thought in terms of transversality by investigating the essayist's debt to ancient life writers ...
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Diogenes Laertius 10.2. “Apollodorus the Epicurian writes in his first book of On the Life of Epicurus that the philosopher turned to the study of ...
According to Diogenes Laertius' Lives of the Philosophers, an unbroken chain of teachers and pupils links Socrates to the earliest Stoics (I 15). The.
This book is a study of Montaigne's mobilization of both the authorial strategies of Plutarch and the content of Diogenes Laertius's Lives of the Eminent ...
Introduction. In his Lives of the Philosophers, Diogenes Laertius depicts a very well known outline of. Aristotle's life and work, characterizing him as a ...
In his Essais, Montaigne stresses that his theoretical interest in philosophy goes hand in hand with its practicality. In fact, he makes it clear that there ...