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not conflate hundreds of years of distinctions, reliable simply because he is a less competent thinker than those on whom he writes, is less liable to re-formulate statements and arguments, and especially in the case of
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to write that he wished that instead of one Laërtius there had been a dozen. On the other hand, modern scholars have advised that we treat
Diogenes' testimonia with care, especially when he fails to cite his sources: "Diogenes has acquired an importance out of all proportion to his merits because the
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Diogenes Laertius's reliability, noting that many other ancient writers attempt to reinterpret and expand on the philosophical teachings they describe, something which Diogenes Laërtius rarely does. Strozier concludes, "Diogenes Laertius is, when he does
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Diogenes's testimonia with caution, especially when he fails to cite his sources. Herbert S. Long warns: "Diogenes has acquired an importance out of all proportion to his merits because the loss of many primary sources and of the earlier secondary compilations has
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as sources. Professor Brian Gregor suggests that readers will benefit from modern scholarly assistance while reading
Diogenes' biographies, since they are "notoriously unreliable". Some scholars (e.g. Delfim Leão) state that Diogenes' unreliability is not entirely his responsibility and blame his
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in Book 10, which is of high quality and contains three long letters attributed to
Epicurus explaining Epicurean doctrines. He is impartial to all schools, in the manner of the Pyrrhonists, and he carries the succession of Pyrrhonism further than that of the other schools. At one point, he even
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The statement by Robert Hicks (1925) that "the scribe obviously knew no Greek", was later rejected by
Herbert Long. The more recent opinion of Tiziano Dorandi, however, is that the scribe had "little knowledge of Greek ... and limited himself to reproducing it in a mechanical way exactly as he
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Although
Diogenes had a will to objectivity and fact-checking, Diogenes's works are today seen as generally unreliable from a historical perspective. He is neither consistent nor reliable in some of his reports and some of the details he cites contain obvious errors. Some of them were probably
1352:(1770–1831) criticized Diogenes Laërtius for his lack of philosophical talent and categorized his work as nothing more than a compilation of previous writers' opinions. Nonetheless, he admitted that Diogenes Laërtius's compilation was an important one given the information that it contained.
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adapts the format and content of
Laertius's work into English, but Stanley compiled his book from a number of classical biographies of philosophers. The first complete English translation was a late 17th-century translation by ten different persons. A better translation was made by
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seems to refer to the
Pyrrhonists as "our school." On the other hand, most of these points can be explained by the way he uncritically copies from his sources. It is by no means certain that he adhered to any school, and he is usually more attentive to biographical details.
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He is criticized primarily for being overly concerned with superficial details of the philosophers' lives and lacking the intellectual capacity to explore their actual philosophical works with any penetration. However, according to statements of the 14th-century monk
1370:(1888–1961) damned him as "that great ignoramus". In the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, however, scholars have managed to partially redeem Diogenes Laertius's reputation as a writer by reading his book in a Hellenistic literary context.
1090:. The titles for the individual biographies used in modern editions are absent from these earliest manuscripts, however they can be found inserted into the blank spaces and margins of manuscript P by a later hand.
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Warren, James. 2007. "Diogenes Laertius, Biographer of Philosophy." In Ordering Knowledge in the Roman Empire. Edited by Jason König and Tim Whitmars, 133–149. Cambridge; New York : Cambridge University
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managed to decipher it". A few years later an "anonymous corrector" with good knowledge of Greek rectified "many errors or readings that, rightly or wrongly, he considered erroneous" (
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in the transmission of the text from antiquity, but some errors are undoubtedly due to Diogenes himself. The reliability of Diogenes' sources have also been questioned, since he uses
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Despite his importance to the history of western philosophy and the controversy surrounding him, according to Gian Mario Cao, Diogenes Laërtius has still not received adequate
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The lives, opinions, and remarkable sayings of the most famous ancient philosophers. The first volume written in Greek, by Diogenes Laertius; made English by several hands
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The precise form of his name is uncertain. The ancient manuscripts invariably refer to a "Laertius Diogenes", and this form of the name is repeated by Sopater and the
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loss of many primary sources and of the earlier secondary compilations has accidentally left him the chief continuous source for the history of Greek philosophy".
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Although it is at best an uncritical and unphilosophical compilation, its value, as giving us an insight into the private lives of the Greek sages, led
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attention. Both modern critical editions of his book, by H. S. Long (1964) and by M. Marcovich (1999) have received extensive criticism from scholars.
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divided each of the ten books into paragraphs of equal length, and progressively numbered them, providing the system still in use today.
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The origin of the name "Laertius" is also uncertain. Stephanus of Byzantium refers to him as "Διογένης ὁ Λαερτιεύς" (
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3240:3rd-century Greek philosophers
2535:. Cambridge University Press.
733:Books 8–10: Italian Philosophy
191:(222–235) and his successors.
1:
3006:Vogt, Katja Maria, ed. 2015.
2825:de la Mare, Albinia Catherine
2776:Lives of Eminent Philosophers
1565:Lives of Eminent Philosophers
1547:Lives of Eminent Philosophers
1524:Lives of Eminent Philosophers
1502:Lives of Eminent Philosophers
1444:Lives of Eminent Philosophers
1350:Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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3111:Resources in other libraries
3087:Resources in other libraries
2513:; Settis, Salvatore (eds.),
2099:. Cambridge University Press
411:Books 1–7: Ionian Philosophy
384:; the "Italian" begins with
129:
3159:(public domain audiobooks)
2783:Hicks, Robert Drew (1925).
1461:Laërtius, Diogenes (1853).
1450:Laërtius, Diogenes (1688).
1111:(attributed erroneously to
978:His chief authorities were
406:
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3153:Works by Diogenes Laertius
3135:Works by Diogenes Laertius
2559:. Vol. 4. p. 86.
2302:February 14, 2009, at the
1241:Cambridge University Press
1223:, although it is slightly
1196:Cambridge University Press
1072:National Library of Naples
328:
267:. He passionately defends
140:) was a biographer of the
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3250:Ancient Greek biographers
3178:at the Tertullian Project
3106:Resources in your library
3082:Resources in your library
2355:10.1007/978-94-015-0913-8
2121:The History of Philosophy
1420:Editions and translations
1054:Oldest extant manuscripts
32:Diogenes (disambiguation)
3270:Books about philosophers
2919:Dorandi, Tiziano. 2009.
2726:"The Stoics: Zeno"
2501:Cao, Gian Mario (2010),
2118:Stanley, Thomas (1656).
1765:Stephanus of Byzantium,
1753:Stephanus of Byzantium,
1506:Harvard University Press
352:Organization of the work
153:ancient Greek philosophy
3048:Encyclopædia Britannica
2515:The Classical Tradition
1233:Oxford University Press
1227:. A new translation by
1159:Aristotle in 1497. The
3182:A bibliography of the
2415:Gregor, Brian (2022).
1855:, pp. xvii–xviii.
1710:Stephanus of Byzantium
1268:
1221:Loeb Classical Library
1206:Thomas Stanley's 1656
1180:Oxford Classical Texts
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3255:Ancient Greek writers
2971:Mejer, Jørgen. 1978.
2928:The Classical Journal
2606:"Others: Timon"
2383:Leão, Delfim (2019).
1638:"Diogenes Laërtius",
1319:Leon Battista Alberti
1280:Geremia da Montagnone
1261:Leon Battista Alberti
1254:
1247:Legacy and assessment
1208:History of Philosophy
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996:Demetrius of Magnesia
988:Antisthenes of Rhodes
832:Diogenes of Apollonia
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211:Diogenes ho Laertieus
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3095:By Diogenes Laërtius
2467:Swift, Paul (2007).
2421:Philosophy in Review
1327:Libri della famiglia
1274:, the archdeacon of
1235:in 2018. Another by
1202:English translations
1135:1611 Italian edition
992:Alexander Polyhistor
542:Menedemus of Eretria
3245:3rd-century writers
3198:Library of Congress
2975:Wiesbaden: Steiner.
2940:Hägg, Tomas. 2012.
2851:Strozier, Robert M.
2811:"Diogenes Laertius"
2503:"Diogenes Laertius"
2282:, pp. 271–272.
2062:, pp. 154, ff.
1940:Friedrich Nietzsche
1726:Anthologia Palatina
1346:Michel de Montaigne
1315:Italian Renaissance
1307:Ambrogio Traversari
1272:Henricus Aristippus
1257:Italian Renaissance
1194:, was published by
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984:Diocles of Magnesia
338:Vitae Philosophorum
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3235:3rd-century Romans
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2935:Ancient Philosophy
2793:Hicks, Robert Drew
2767:Hicks, Robert Drew
2751:Laërtius, Diogenes
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2601:Laërtius, Diogenes
2587:Hicks, Robert Drew
2571:Laërtius, Diogenes
2318:, p. 330 n.2.
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1376:Robert M. Strozier
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3068:Diogenes Laërtius
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2914:Nietzsche-Studien
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2524:978-0-674-03572-0
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2398:978-88-288-0303-4
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1487:"Index"
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1371:
1369:
1368:Werner Jaeger
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1229:Pamela Mensch
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2011:, p. 3.
2009:Dorandi 2013
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1999:, p. 2.
1997:Dorandi 2013
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646:Book 6: The
624:Theophrastus
613:Peripatetics
611:Book 5: The
560:Book 4: The
417:Book 1: The
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110:-in-eez lay-
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2968:7: 295–382.
2316:Jaeger 1947
2291:Montaigne,
2050:, p. .
1987:, p. .
1906:, § 93–104.
1864:Montaigne,
1843:, § 34–135.
1413:comic poets
1402:Reliability
1305:. The monk
1291: 1310
1225:bowdlerized
1060:manuscripts
961:Athenodorus
957:Athenodorus
905:Apollodorus
792:Pyrrhonists
667:Onesicritus
655:Antisthenes
605:Clitomachus
478:Anaximander
419:Seven Sages
402:Pyrrhonists
374:Clitomachus
370:Anaximander
281:Epigrammata
3229:Categories
3207:Arundel MS
2951:7:217–234.
2297:"Of Books"
2151:Yonge 1853
1985:Hicks 1925
1930:, § 22–26.
1870:"Of Books"
1817:Craig 1998
1778:Smith 1870
1767:Cholleidai
1738:Eustathius
1699:Tetralogia
1622:References
1473:R.D. Hicks
1174:The first
1044:Hieronymus
1040:Heraclides
1016:Sosicrates
1004:Aristippus
1000:Hippobotus
959:, another
953:Posidonius
937:Heraclides
917:Mnasagoras
913:Mnesarchus
893:Chrysippus
889:Hermarchus
885:Metrodorus
836:Anaxarchus
828:Protagoras
824:Democritus
808:Parmenides
804:Xenophanes
800:Heraclitus
756:Epicharmus
752:Empedocles
748:Pythagoras
726:Chrysippus
679:Hipparchia
640:Heraclides
589:Arcesilaus
573:Xenocrates
569:Speusippus
506:Aristippus
486:Anaxagoras
482:Anaximenes
466:Pherecydes
462:Epimenides
454:Anacharsis
386:Pythagoras
382:Chrysippus
362:doxography
265:Pyrrhonist
2916:15:16–40.
2837:cite book
2831:. Oxford.
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2573:(1925a).
2485:2586-9876
2451:252810587
2443:1206-5269
2163:Long 1972
2072:Long 1972
2036:Long 1972
1973:Long 1972
1958:Long 1972
1892:Long 1972
1853:Long 1972
1831:, § 3–12.
1790:Long 1972
1728:, vii. 95
1724:Lemma to
1686:Biblioth.
1627:Citations
1360:) in his
1297:(written
1243:in 2020.
1198:in 2013.
1036:Antigonus
1032:Hermippus
1008:Panaetius
980:Favorinus
965:Antipater
945:Panaetius
941:Sosigenes
933:Antipater
925:Basilides
877:Cyrenaics
873:Theodorus
869:Anniceris
820:Leucippus
782:Book 9: (
772:Philolaus
718:Cleanthes
714:Dionysius
687:Menedemus
675:Metrocles
636:Demetrius
620:Aristotle
601:Carneades
502:Aeschines
490:Archelaus
450:Periander
446:Cleobulus
345:Montaigne
308:Herodotus
286:Pammetros
261:Epicurean
3211:Archived
3157:LibriVox
2966:Elenchos
2949:Elenchos
2876:(1947).
2853:(1985),
2663:(1925).
2300:Archived
2280:Cao 2010
2265:Cao 2010
2103:14 March
1873:Archived
1744:, M. 153
1742:on Iliad
1585:See also
1409:copyists
1366:(1887).
1363:Epicurea
1311:Florence
1084:Florence
1048:Pamphila
1028:Neanthes
973:Cornutus
929:Dardanus
901:Diogenes
881:Persaeus
865:Hegesias
856:Epicurus
812:Melissus
788:Atomists
784:Eleatics
768:Hippasus
764:Alcmaeon
760:Archytas
739:Book 8:
722:Sphaerus
710:Herillus
683:Menippus
514:Euclides
498:Xenophon
494:Socrates
438:Pittacus
398:Eleatics
390:Epicurus
312:Plutarch
269:Epicurus
254:Bithynia
246:Laertius
239:Odysseus
233:epithet
130:Laertios
114:-shee-əs
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3221:website
3217:at the
3196:at the
3146:at the
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1714:Druidai
1682:Photius
1656:, § 47.
1428:edidit
1394:in his
1276:Catania
1188:Teubner
1062:of the
1020:Satyrus
909:Boethus
776:Eudoxus
663:Monimus
597:Lacydes
585:Crantor
562:Academy
534:Simmias
530:Glaucon
392:. The
231:Homeric
227:Laërtii
219:Cilicia
202:to the
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1866:Essays
1755:Enetoi
1697:Suda,
1644:, 2013
1591:Mochus
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1157:Aldine
1046:, and
1024:Sotion
994:, and
971:, and
949:Hecato
921:Nestor
871:, and
840:Pyrrho
706:Aristo
695:Stoics
648:Cynics
628:Strato
577:Polemo
518:Stilpo
510:Phaedo
434:Chilon
426:Thales
366:Sotion
277:Lives,
250:Nicaea
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3170:Lives
2505:, in
2447:S2CID
2137:et al
1597:Notes
1153:Greek
1095:Latin
1076:Paris
1064:Lives
969:Arius
844:Timon
554:Plato
538:Cebes
526:Simon
522:Crito
458:Myson
430:Solon
334:Latin
324:Greek
263:or a
223:Roman
215:Caria
200:lemma
142:Greek
119:Greek
3205:(BL
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