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  1. Maler, Poet und Dame: Aufsatze uber Kunst und Kunstler (Diogenes Taschenbuch) (German Edition) by Robert Walser, 1981
  2. Zust, oder, Die Aufschneider: Ein Traumspiel : hochdeutsch und schweizerdeutsche Fassung (Diogenes Taschenbuch) (German Edition) by Urs Widmer, 1980
  3. Thirteen New Fragments of Diogenes of Oenoanda (Erganzungsbande TAM) by Martin Ferguson Smith, 1987-12-31
  4. Uber Gottfried Keller: Sein Leben in Selbstzeugnissen und Zeugnissen von Zeitgenossen (Diogenes Taschenbuch ; 167) (German Edition)
  5. La Strada: (das Lied der Strasse) (Diogenes Taschenbuch) (German Edition) by Federico Fellini, 1977
  6. Der Hamster Radel (Ein Diogenes Kinderbuch) (German Edition) by Luis Murschetz, 1975
  7. Der Winterkrieg in Tibet: Stoffe I (Diogenes Taschenbuch) (German Edition) by Friedrich Durrenmatt, 1984
  8. Diogenes Von Azzelbrunn: Mit Fragmenten Aus Den Papieren Seiner Freunde (German Edition) by Sebastian Brunner, 2010-02-13
  9. Ausgewahlte Erzahlungen (Diogenes Taschenbuch ; 57) (German Edition) by Heinrich Mann, 1973
  10. Kriegsgeschichten: Von Honore de Balzac bis Heinrich Boll (Diogenes Evergreens) (German Edition)
  11. Diogenes Autoren Album. by Daniel Kampa, Armin C. Kälin, 2002-09-01
  12. LA Vie De Pythagore De Diogene Laerce (Morals and law in ancient Greece) by Laertius Diogenes, 1979-06
  13. Balduin Bahlamm ; Maler Klecksel (Diogenes Taschenbucher ; 60/6) (German Edition) by Wilhelm Busch, 1974
  14. Diogenes;: Or, The future of leisure, (To-day and to-morrow) by C. E. M Joad, 1928

81. DIOGENES
diogenes c.400 323 BC Greek Philosopher diogenes was born at Sinope,in Asia Minor. Forced into exile from Sinope he went eventually
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DIOGENES
c.400 - 323 BC
Greek Philosopher
Diogenes was born at Sinope, in Asia Minor. Forced into exile from Sinope he went eventually to Athens, where he was seen wandering the streets in broad daylight with a lantern saerching for an honest man. Diogenes was an exponent of Cynicism, which called for a repudiation of most human convention and complete independence of mind and spirit. He maintained that a man should be free of all material things. He carried this view to extremes in his own life. He used a tub for shelter and walked the streets barefoot. When Alexander the Great came to see Diogenes, who was sunning himself, the world conquerer said: 'Ask any favour you wish' Diogenes replied : 'Then I would have you stand from me and the sun'.

82. Diogenes & Associates

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83. Diogenes Of Sinope
. diogenes of Sinope diogenes of Sinope, d. c.320 BC, was a Greek philosopher,perhaps the most noted of the CYNICS. Colin Pringle, ed. diogenes.htm.
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Diogenes of Sinope, d. c.320 BC, was a Greek philosopher, perhaps the most noted of the CYNICS. He pursued the Cynic ideal of self-sufficiency, a life that was natural and not dependent upon the nonessential luxuries of civilization. A student of ANTISTHENES, he is credited with the development of the chreia (moral epigram), with a scandalous attack of convention entitled Republic (which influenced ZENO OF CITIUM), and with tragedies illustrative of the human predicament. Because Diogenes believed that virtue was better revealed in action than in theory, he made his life a protest against what he thought of as a corrupt society. He is said to have lived in a large tub, rather than house, and to have gone about Athens with a lantern in the daytime, claiming to be looking for an honest manbut never finding one. In later art, Diogenes is often depicted in a torn cloak, with a dog, carrying a lantern. ROBERT S. BRUMBAUGH Bibliography: Hoistad, Ragner, Cynic Hero and Cynic King(1949)
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The Cynics admired SOCRATES for his self-sufficiency and his indifference to unnecessary luxury and possessions. A good life, they taught, involves a return to nature, giving up the decadence of civilized urban life and living simply and strenuously. Their name is generally supposed to come from the Greek kynikos, "doglike," presumably a commentary on their severely critical philosophic style; or it may be derived from Cynosarges, the name of the gymnasium in which the group met under Antisthenes. The Cynics are important in the history of philosophy because of their influence, both in Greece and Rome, on SOICISM. Robert S. Brumbaugh

84. Diogenes Laertius - Wikipedia
diogenes Laertius. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In addition to the Lives,diogenes was the author of a work in verse on famous men, in various metres.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. , the biographer of the Greek philosophers , is supposed by some to have received his surname from the town of Laerte in Cilicia Of the circumstances of his life we know nothing. He must have lived after Sextus Empiricus (c. AD ), whom he mentions, and before Stephanus of Byzantium (c. AD ), who quotes him. It is probable that he flourished during the reign of Alexander Severus (AD 222-235) and his successors. His own opinions are equally uncertain. By some he was regarded as a Christian ; but it seems more probable that he was an Epicurean . The work by which he is known, Lives of Eminent Philosophers , professes to give an account of the lives and sayings of the Greek philosophers. Although it is at best an uncritical and unphilosophical compilation, its value, as giving us an insight into the private life of the Greek sages, justly led

85. Diogenes Laërtius. Fl. Early 3d Cent. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quota
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86. Diogenes. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. diogenes. (d j´ n z) (KEY) , c.412–323 BC, Greek Cynic philosopher;pupil of Antisthenes. He was born in Sinope and lived in Athens.
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87. Diogenes Laertios
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88. Diogenes Von Sinope
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Der kynische Philosoph Antisthenes Diogenes von Sinope ist in die Geschichte vor allem als Verächter der Kultur eingegangen (Diogenes in der Tonne). Diogenes führte trotz vornehmer Herkunft ein Bettlerdasein (daher erhielt er den verächtlich machenden Beinamen Kyon (griech. "der Hund"). Er wirkte mehr durch seine Lebensweise als durch seine Lehren. Er forderte die Aufhebung der Ehe, befürwortete in Übersteigerung der sokratischen Selbstgenügsamkeit äußerste Diogenes von Sinope soll auch mittags auf dem Markt von Athen mit der Laterne nach Menschen gesucht haben.

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90. Philosophy - Cynicism: Diogenes
diogenes OF SINOPE (4th Cent. BC). diogenes was a Cynic philosopherof Sinope. His father, Icesias, a banker, was convicted of
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DIOGENES OF SINOPE (4th Cent. B.C.) D iogenes 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; or, according to another account, his father and himself were charged with this offense, and the former was thrown into prison, while the son escaped and went to Athens . Here he attached himself, as a disciple, to Antisthenes , who was at the head of the Cynics. Antisthenes at first refused to admit him into his house and even struck him with a stick. Diogenes calmly bore the rebuke and said, " Strike me, Antisthenes, but you will never find a stick sufficiently hard to remove me from your presence, while you speak anything worth hearing. " The philosopher was so much pleased with this reply that he at once admitted him among his scholars. Diogenes fully adopted the principles and character of his master. Renouncing every other object of ambition, he distinguished himself by his contempt of riches and honors and by his invectives against luxury . He wore a coarse cloak , carried a wallet and a staff , made the porticoes and other public places his habitation, and depended upon

91. GIGA Quote Author Page For Laertius Diogenes
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The foundation of every state is the education of its youth.
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The truly noble mind has no resentments.
- also attributed to William Shakespeare [ Proverbs Sacrifice to the Graces. Sacrifice The sun, too, shines into cesspools, and is not polluted. Sun Once he saw a youth blushing, and addressed him, "Courage, my boy; that is the complexion of virtue." Diogenes (VI) [ Blushes When asked what wines he liked to drink he replied, "That which belongs to another." Lives and Opinions of Eminent PhilosophersDiogenes (VI), (Yonge's translation) [ Wine and Spirits Of a rich man who was mean and niggardly, he said, "That man does not possess his estate, but his estate possesses him." Lives of Eminent Philosophers (Bion, III) [

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93. Diogenes Of Sinope Quotations
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94. Diogenes, Greece, Ancient History
diogenes (c.412323 BC). Born in Sinope (today's Turkey), diogenes studiedin Athens under Antisthenes after forcing himself into his school.
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(c.412-323 BC) Born in Sinope (today's Turkey), Diogenes studied in Athens under Antisthenes after forcing himself into his school.
Diogenes was to be what we today call an ascet, eating plainly, wearing shreaded clothes and sleeping in the streets. Though an eccentric, he was greatly admired by his time and is sometimes called the founder of the Cynic school in stead of Antisthenes.
When travelling to Aegina he was captured and sold as a slave by pirates. Xeniades of Corinth bought him, set him free and had him teach his children.
There are many anectodes about this man, who laughed at aristocrats and is said to walk around Corinth with a lighted lamp in daytime, looking for "a human being". The most famous one is the one about his meeting with Alexander the Great. When Alexander asked the cynic, who lived in a barrel, what he could do for him, Diogenes replied that he could step out of his sunlight, somethimg which greatly impressed the king.
Tradidion holds that Diogenes died on the same day as Alexander the Great. He was 96 years old, and died in his barrel in Corinth. Though the philosopher had requested his body be thrown in some ditch, he was given a magnificent funeral.

95. Diogenes, Grekland, Antik Historia
diogenes (ca. 412323 fKr). Född i Sinope (dagens Turkiet), diogenes studeradei Athen för Antisthenes efter att ha tvingat in sig i skolan.
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Det finns många anekdoter om denne man, som skrattade åt aristokrater och sades ha gått omkring i Korinth med en lampa på dagarna på jakt efter en "människa". Den mest berömda historien är den om hans möte med Alexander den Store. När Alexander frågade cynikern, som bodde i en tunna, vad han kunde göra för honom, svarade Diogenes han han kunde flytta på sig då han skymde solen. Detta gjorde stort intryck på Alexander.
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97. Diogenes
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99. Werte, Wahrheit, Weisheit
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100. Diogenes1
diogenes van Sinope. diogenes, FILOSOFEN. diogenes en zijn legendarische ton,door John William Waterhouse in 1882. Sydney. diogenes van Sinope.
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