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155:. His reputation is controversial among scholars because he often repeats information from his sources without critically evaluating it. He also frequently focuses on trivial or insignificant details of his subjects' lives while ignoring important details of their philosophical teachings and he sometimes fails to distinguish between earlier and later teachings of specific philosophical schools. However, unlike many other ancient secondary sources, Diogenes Laërtius generally reports philosophical teachings without attempting to reinterpret or expand on them, which means his accounts are often closer to the primary sources. Due to the loss of so many of the primary sources on which Diogenes relied, his work has become the foremost surviving source on the history of Greek philosophy. 1124: 1252: 3143: 1132: 300: 3027: 2745: 2715: 2685: 2655: 2625: 2595: 2565: 1480: 3162: 164: 2801: 1379:
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 Epicurus, less liable to interfere with the texts he quotes. He does, however, simplify."
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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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offers a somewhat more positive assessment of 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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Nonetheless, modern scholars treat 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. 1210:
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
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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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Sollenberger, Michael. 1992. The Lives of the Peripatetics: An Analysis of the Content and Structure of Diogenes Laertius’s “Vitae philosophorum” Book 5. In
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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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Tolomio, Ilario (1993). "Editions of Diogenes Laertius in the Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries". In Santinello, G.; et al. (eds.).
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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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Grau, Sergi. 2010. "How to Kill a Philosopher: The Narrating of Ancient Greek Philosophers' Deaths in Relation to the Living.
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are treated under the Italic. He also includes his own poetic verse, albeit pedestrian, about the philosophers he discusses.
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Laertiana: Capitoli sulla tradizione manoscritta e sulla storia del testo delle Vite dei filosofi di Diogene Laerzio.
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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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Morgan, Teresa J. 2013. "Encyclopaedias of Virtue?: Collections of Sayings and Stories About Wise Men in Greek." In
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Diogenes refers to another work that he had written in verse on famous men, in various metres, which he called
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The work contains incidental remarks on many other philosophers, and there are useful accounts concerning
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Sassi, Maria Michela. 2011. Ionian Philosophy and Italic Philosophy: From Diogenes Laertius to Diels. In
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Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt: Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung.
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Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt: Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung.
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Eshleman, Kendra Joy. 2007. "Affection and Affiliation: Social Networks and Conversion to Philosophy."
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and the Italian/Italic; the division is somewhat dubious and appears to be drawn from the lost
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refers to his origin). A disputed passage in his writings has been used to suggest that it was
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Diogenes Laërtius's work has had a complicated reception in modern times. The value of his
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accidentally left him the chief continuous source for the history of Greek philosophy."
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Mejer, Jørgen. 1992. "Diogenes Laertius and the Transmission of Greek Philosophy." In
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text of the lives of Aristotle and Theophrastus appeared in the third volume of the
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His home town is unknown (at best uncertain, even according to a hypothesis that
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Kindstrand, Jan Frederik. 1986. "Diogenes Laertius and the Chreia Tradition."
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Laertii Diogenis Vitae et sententiae eorum qui in philosophia probati fuerunt
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Vol. 2: 36.5–6. Edited by Wolfgang Haase, 4241–4301. Berlin: W. de Gruyter.
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was dated February 8, 1433) and was edited by Elio Francesco Marchese. The
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Diogenes divides his subjects into two "schools" which he describes as the
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Diogenes Laertius - Lives of Eminent Philosophers - An edited translation
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between 1424 and 1433, for which far better records have survived. The
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translations, but they no longer survive. A 10th-century work entitled
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Libro de la vita de philosophi et delle loro elegantissime sentencie.
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Long, Anthony A. 2006. "Diogenes Laertius, Life of Arcesilaus." In
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Digitized Manuscript of Diogenes Laertius's Vitae Philosophorum
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Translations based on the critical edition by Tiziano Dorandi:
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The first printed editions were Latin translations. The first,
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Edited by Anthony A. Long, 96–114. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
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The Presocratics from the Latin Middle Ages to Hermann Diels.
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edition, published between 1999 and 2002. A new edition, by
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Venice, Joannes Rubeus Vercellensis, 20 May 1489. From the
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