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Diogenes
- a writer of tragedies, early 4th century B.C.
Aelian:NA_6.1
compete there. And Diogenes the actor in tragedies eschewe
Athen_14.636
& [636] However, Diogenes the tragic poet represents the
Diogenes 2
of Sinope - a Cynic philosopher, 4th century B.C.
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Sayings of Diogenes, illustrating his Cynic philosophy.
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Other anecdotes about Diogenes.
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The death of Diogenes the Cynic.
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General remarks on the ascetic life of Diogenes.
Diogenes-
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Diogenes
  Within translations:
AnthPal_7.66
ONESTUS & { Ph 2 } & On Diogenes The staff, and wallet,
AnthPal_9.145
Anonymous & { F 41 } & Diogenes the cynic, on his arriva
Antiphil_16.333
{ G-P 45 } & On Diogenes The wallet and cloak and the
Antiphil_16.334
but not all the ages, Diogenes, shall destroy your fame
AntipThes_7.65
{ G-P 77 } & On Diogenes This is the tomb of Diogenes,
AntipThes_11.158
eracles club of Sinopian Diogenes and the double coat, foe
Apul:Flor_14
from the lips of Diogenes, together with others which
Apul:Flor_22
the well-known disciple of Diogenes, was honoured at Athens
Archias_7.68
{ G-P 14 } & On Diogenes the Cynic O boatman of Hades,
Athen_6.254
gods; concerning which Diogenes said, very elegantly-
Athen_13.565
racter of men. And Diogenes, when he saw some one once who
Athen_13.588
osthenes the orator, and Diogenes the Cynic: and it was
Cic:Mur_75
with Samian earthenware, as if Diogenes the Cynic had died and
Cic:Tusc_1.104
anything of this kind. [104] Diogenes was rougher, though of the
Cic:Tusc_3.56
instance a Socrates, there a Diogenes, and then again that line
Cic:Tusc_5.92
king's generosity. [92] But Diogenes took a greater liberty,
Demetr:Eloc_260
& So with a saying of Diogenes at Olympia, when (at the
Demetr:Eloc_261
when wrestling with whom Diogenes unawares assumed an unse
DiogLaert_7.91
is that Socrates, and Diogenes, and Antisthenes, made
DiogLaert_7.131
on the Republic, and by Diogenes the Cynic, and by Plato;
LeonTar_7.67
{ G-P 59 } & On Diogenes Mournful servant of Hades, who
Plut:Mor_847
talus in derision. Diogenes the Cynic seeing him one day
Teles_12
[12] & Remember what Diogenes did when someone told
Teles_13
expensive." Then Diogenes took him to a cook shop
Teles_41
uld be strange, as Diogenes says, if Manes {his slave} cou
ValMax_4.3e.4
The same Diogenes, when Aristippus, seeing him washing
Diogenes 3
- Macedonian commander of the Peiraeus, 3rd century B.C.
Plut:Arat_34
other, that he was dead, Diogenes, who commanded in the
Diogenes 4
of Seleuceia - a Stoic philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
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The birth of Diogenes of Seleuceia, the Stoic philosopher.
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Diogenes is persuaded by Zenon (? of Tarsus) to study philosophy.
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the philosophers Carneades, Diogenes, and Critolaus to appeal agains
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retort of Diogenes the Stoic philosopher, when insulted by one
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Panaetius is a pupil of Diogenes.
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The death of Diogenes, called "the Babylonian".
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Athen_4.168
book. [67.] But Diogenes the Babylonian, in his treatis
Athen_12.526
with their country." And Diogenes the Babylonian gave the
Cic:Acad_2.98
; if it is faulty, Diogenes will pay me back a
Cic:Acad_2.137
when Carneades and the Stoic Diogenes ** were on the Capitol
Cic:DeOr_2.155
age, Carneades, Critolaus, and Diogenes; who, during their stay
Cic:DeOr_2.157
came to Rome, one was Diogenes, who professed to teach the
Cic:Tusc_4.5
younger days we find that Diogenes the Stoic, and Carneades the
DiogLaert_7.30
the Stoic, a disciple of Diogenes, wrote another: & You
DiogLaert_7.39
Ethical Elements; and by Diogenes, the Babylonian; and Pos
DiogLaert_7.71
in his Dialectics, and Diogenes, too, in his Dialectic
DiogLaert_7.84
us, and Apollodorus, and Diogenes, and Antipater, and Pose
DiogLaert_7.88
ger of all things. Diogenes, accordingly, says expressly
DiogLaert_7.55-58 *
ssion of the air; or, as Diogenes the Babylonian, defines
Lucian:Macr_20
Chrysippus, eighty-one; Diogenes of Seleuceia on the Tigr
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just as they say by Diogenes the Babylonian . . .
Phld:Sto_48
fully completed His pupils were Diogenes of Seleuceia on the Tigris,
Diogenes 5
of Seleuceia - an Epicurean philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
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a banquet, to which he invites the Epicurean philosopher Diogenes.
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Athen_5.211
in this fashion. Diogenes the Epicurean, having a very
Diogenes 6
- a Jew, killed by the Pharisees, early 1st century B.C.
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Joseph:AJ_13.410
throat of one of them, Diogenes; and after him they did
Joseph:BJ_01.113
ly, they themselves slew Diogenes, a person of figure, and
Diogenes 7
of Apollonia - philosopher, 5th century B.C.
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Diogenes-
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Diogenes of Apollonia
Diogenes 8
of Ptolemais - a Stoic philosopher
DiogLaert_7.41
Eudromus. [41] For Diogenes of Ptolemais begins with ethic
Diogenes 9
of Tarsus - an Epicurean philosopher
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DiogLaert_10.26
rnamed the Laconian; and Diogenes of Tarsus, who wrote the
DiogLaert_10.97
ame doctrine asserted by Diogenes, the Epicurean, in the
DiogLaert_10.118
whom the laws forbid, as Diogenes says, in his epitome of
DiogLaert_10.119
be subject to grief, as Diogenes says, in the fifth book
DiogLaert_10.136
the same spirit, Diogenes, in the seventeenth book of
DiogLaert_10.138
the sake of health, as Diogenes says, in the twentieth
Diogenes 10
- a steward of P.Clodius
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reece, or to his steward Diogenes, who was staying on the
Diogenes
- in documents
AnthPal_6.245
DIODORUS & { Ph 4 } & Diogenes, when he saw his yard-ar
Apollonid_7.631
bour at Miletus, give to Diogenes the mournful message tha
Apollonid_9.422
Philinna, even dead, punished Diogenes for forgetting her
CIL_1.683
freedman of Papia [. . .]us Diogenes, freedman of M
OGIS_335
(150-133) s son of Athenodoros, Diogenes son of Asklepiades,
OGIS_59
(163) ed, we have instructed Diogenes the dioiketes to gi
RC_49
(182) llonios son of Diogenes was stephanephoros, on the
SEG_47.1125
(90/89) magistrates; since Diogenes of (?) Amastris, the so
SEG_55.855
(78/77) Mithradates Eupator, Diogenes son of Thyaios, the s
SEG_60.605
(c. 231-229) ems to have been let out by Diogenes, who neglected
SelPap_1.130
daughter of our teacher Diogenes that he had gone
SelPap_1.136
Serenus to Diogenes his brother gr
SelPap_1.62
Harmiusis . . . to Diogenes son of Sara
SelPap_1.77
Diogenes also called Diony
SelPap_2.241
nce. After a while Diogenes and Dioscorus and their fe
SelPap_2.254
ave sealed. I, Marcus Antonius Diogenes, have sealed
SelPap_2.311
rother Publius Lucretius Diogenes, aged forty-five ye
SelPap_2.313
by me, Apollonius also called Diogenes. To Ammonias,
SelPap_2.317
To Diogenes also called Herma
SelPap_2.326
son of Marcus Aurelius Diogenes also called Heliodo
SelPap_2.362
Oxyrhynchus,to Aurelius Diogenes son of Sarapion, del
SelPap_2.380
Mecheir 13, paid through Diogenes, banker, by Tryphon
SelPap_2.382
of the desert route by Diogenes, exporting one ass-
SelPap_2.407
To Publius Aelius Diogenes and Hatres son of Akoris,
SelPap_2.422
Minicius Italus to Diogenes, Dionysius, and Apollon
Syll_322
son of Mandronaktides Diogenes son of Neomas Molpis
Syll_399
(278/7) of Demetrias, son of Diogenes; Demetrios of Demetr
Syll_485
(soon after 235/4) on Archias of Anakaia Diogenes of Kopros Xenopho
Syll_564
(203/2) stias Magnesians: (?) Diogenes Athenians: Amyklas S
Syll_657
(155/4) of Halai, the son of Diogenes Sosigenes of Apollon
THI_124
(c. 216) fortune. When Diogenes son of Leon was general of t
THI_127
(c. 210) league { koinon } : Diogenes son of Lamprinidas, Te
THI_34
(189-167) n son of Aristeas, and Diogenes son of Xenomenes we
THI_43
(202/1) Damokritos and Diogenes sons of Teiseas, and Damokr
THI_64
(263-236) of Rhodes the son of Diogenes ;  
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