The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers

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The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers

by Diogenes Laertius

EN·~18 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

PREFACE.

1:34:17
2

LIVES AND OPINIONS OF EMINENT PHILOSOPHERS. - BOOK I. - INTRODUCTION.

17:25
3

BOOK II. - LIFE OF ANAXIMANDER.

3:15:55
4

BOOK III. - LIFE OF PLATO.

17:33
5

BOOK IV. - LIFE OF SPEUSIPPUS.

58:16
6

BOOK V. - LIFE OF ARISTOTLE.

1:20:18
7

BOOK VI. - LIFE OF ANTISTHENES.

3:46:33
8

BOOK VII. - LIFE OF ZENO.

46:13
9

BOOK VIII. - LIFE OF PYTHAGORAS.

1:17:51
10

BOOK IX. - LIFE OF HERACLITUS.

3:24:37

Description

This timeless compilation gathers the lives, teachings, and quirks of the great thinkers who shaped early Western thought. Written by a diligent chronicler of the second century, it weaves together biographical sketches from the earliest Ionian naturalists through the later Italian schools, offering a panoramic view of philosophy’s evolution. Readers are guided through the origins of each tradition, from the mythic beginnings of Musaeus and Linus to the systematic doctrines of Plato, Aristotle, and Epicurus.

The work blends factual detail with vivid anecdotes, preserving the colorful episodes and personal habits that colored the ancient academies. Though the author sometimes mixes reliable testimony with less certain lore, the collection remains the cornerstone for anyone seeking a first‑hand glimpse of how these thinkers lived and why their ideas mattered. Its influence on later scholarship is profound, making it an essential companion for anyone curious about the roots of philosophical inquiry.

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Language

en

Duration

~18 hours (1048K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ted Garvin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-06-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Diogenes Laertius

Diogenes Laertius

Little is known about the man himself, but his surviving book became one of the great doorways into ancient Greek thought. His lively collection of philosophers' lives, teachings, and sayings preserved stories and ideas that might otherwise have disappeared.

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