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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

21. Diogenes Of Sinope, The Cynic
diogenes of sinope lived in a tub in the marketplace. Since it was a long time ago, around the 4th century BCE (before the common era), the details are few.
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22. Diogenes Of Sinope Quotations
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Of what use is a philosopher who doesn't hurt anybody's feelings? Why not whip the teacher when the pupil misbehaves? In a rich man's house there is no place to spit but his face. The art of being a slave is to rule one's master. Discourse on virtue and they pass by in droves, whistle and dance the shimmy, and you've got an audience.
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23. Diogenes Of Sinope * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From The Iliad
Diogenes was from Sinope on the Euxine (Black Sea); he led a simplistic, austere life he was said to have slept in an earthen tub (the Kernos) in the
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(412?-323 BCE) A Greek cynic philosopher and social critic in the cities of Athens and Korinth (Corinth). Diogenes was from Sinope on the Euxine (Black Sea); he led a simplistic, austere life he was said to have slept in an earthen tub (the Kernos ) in the Sanctuary of the Mother of the Gods, Kybele (Cybele), at Athens; he was kidnapped while at sea and sold as a slave in the city of Korinth ); this book can be found at your library in section 881 or you can order this book through the Book Shop on this site which is linked to Amazon.com.
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24. A Day With Diogenes
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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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The Cynics preached an austere asceticism and selfsufficiency, and Diogenes became legendary for his ostentatious disregard of domestic comforts and social
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At Sinope, Diogenes had an opportunity to become ac quainted with customs and beliefs from India. In effect, he and the Cynics after him posed as
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Diogenes was chief among the school known as the cynics. It was said of Diognes that throughout his life he "searched with a lantern in the daylight for an honest man." And though Diogenes apparently did not find an honest man, he had, in the process, "exposed the vanity and selfishness of man. An interesting story is the one where the young Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) met Diogenes, then a very old man. The powerful young conqueror, being solicitous of the old philosopher, asked what, if anything he could do for him. Diogenes replied, "Stand out of my sunshine"; to which he added, as Alexander took his leave, "If I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes."
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35. Diogenes Of Sinope
Diogenes was a Cynic philosopher of Sinope. His father, Icesias, a banker, was convicted of debasing the public coin, and was obliged to leave the country;
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pithos , or large tub, in the Metroum. It is probable, however, that this was only a temporary expression of indignation and contempt, and that he did not make it the settled place of his residence. This famous "tub" is indeed celebrated by Juvenal; it is also ridiculed by Lucian and mentioned by Seneca. But no notice is taken of this by other ancient writers who have mentioned this philosopher.
It cannot be doubted, however, that Diogenes practiced self-control and a most rigid abstinence exposing himself to the utmost extremes of heat and cold and living upon the simplest diet, casually supplied by the hand of charity. In his old age, sailing to Aegina, he was taken by pirates and carried to Crete, where he was exposed to sale in the public market. When the auctioneer asked him what he could do, he said, "I can govern men; therefore sell me to one who wants a master." Xeniades, a wealthy Corinthian, happening at that instant to pass by, was struck with the singularity of his reply and purchased him. On their arrival at Corinth, Xeniades gave him his freedom and committed to him the education of his children and the direction of his domestic concerns. Diogenes executed this trust with so much judgment and fidelity that Xeniades used to say that the gods had sent a good genius to his house.
Various accounts are given concerning the manner and time of his death. It seems most probable that he died at Corinth, of mere decay, in the ninetieth year of his age and in the 114th Olympiad. A column of Parian marble, terminating in the figure of a dog, was raised over his tomb. His fellow-townsmen of Sinope also erected brazen statues in memory of the philosopher. Diogenes left behind him no system of philosophy. After the example of his school, he was more attentive to practical than to theoretical wisdom.

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  • Cynics did not claim to be Socratics
    http://cynic22.blogspot.com/ 2007/ 10/ cynics-did-not-claim-to-be-socratics.html The spurious Letters of Diogenes and Crates are generally regarded as belonging approximately to the time of Philodemus; they seem to be the work of several different writers and some of them may be a century older than others (Von Fritz, Quellen-untersuchungen, p. 63 f.; W. Capelle, De Cynicorum Epistulis). 114 days ago by romarkin in 403 Forbidden Authority: 2
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  • 38. Diogenes Of Sinope
    Philosophical doggerel about Diogenes (the Cynic).
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    Diogenes of Sinope [The Cynic] (c. 410 -c. 320 BCE)
    Diogenes holding his lantern, and
    "searching for an honest man."
    The legend is that when Alexander the Great was named hegemon (boss) of the Hellenic League, many philosophers came to see him and congratulate him. But not the ascetic Diogenes, who lived in "a burial urn" (big clay tub). So Alexander went to see him, and asked if there were anything he could do for him. Diogenes, who had nothing, responded, "You could move away out of the sun and not cast a shadow on me." When Alexander's courtiers jeered at this, Alexander supposedly silenced them by saying "If I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes." It is curious that most modern philosophers, who dare not even challenge their academic administrations—let alone the rulers of society—love this story so much! None of them seems to have applied a skeptical eye to a tale that has all the hallmarks of a self-serving invention of the philosophical community. Simple living was clearly the nub
    Of the teaching of one who could snub
    Alexander the Great
    With: "Move along, mate!

    39. Diogenes Of Sinope Quote: Discourse On Virtue And They Pass By In...
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