
Diogenes - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Diogenes
- a writer of tragedies, early 4th century B.C.
Athen_14.636
8.] [636] However, Diogenes the tragic poet represents the
Diogenes 2
of Sinope - a Cynic philosopher, 4th cenutry B.C.
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Translation
: DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Diogenes
Athen_06.254
gods; concerning which Diogenes said, very elegantly-
Athen_13.588
osthenes the orator, and Diogenes the Cynic: and it was
Plut:Mor_847
talus in derision. Diogenes the Cynic seeing him one day
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.
155/4
Diogenes is persuaded by Zenon (? of Tarsus) to study philosophy.
155/5
the philosophers Carneades, Diogenes, and Critolaus to appeal agains
152/20
retort of Diogenes the Stoic philosopher, when insulted by one
152/21
Panaetius is a pupil of Diogenes.
152/22
The death of Diogenes, called "the Babylonian".
Athen_04.168
book. [67.] #& But Diogenes the Babylonian, in his treatis
Athen_12.526
with their country." And Diogenes the Babylonian gave the
Lucian:Macr_20
Chrysippus, eighty-one; Diogenes of Seleuceia on the Tigr
Diogenes 5
of Seleuceia - an Epicurean philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
145/14
a banquet, to which he invites the Epicurean philosopher Diogenes.
Athen_05.211
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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Translation
: DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Diogenes of Apollonia
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