Author:Diogenes of Sinope
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| Diogenes of Sinope was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynic philosophy. None of his writings have survived, but numerous anecdotes about him are preserved by ancient writers. |
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Anecdotes about Diogenes [edit]
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Aelian
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Athenaeus
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Augustine
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Aulus Gellius
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Cicero
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Clement of Alexandria
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Diogenes Laërtius
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Epictetus
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Galen
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Jerome
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by John Cassian
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Plutarch
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Seneca
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Stobaeus
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Tertullian
- Anecdotes about Diogenes preserved by Valerius Maximus
- Epigrams about Diogenes in the Greek anthology
Modern works about Diogenes [edit]
- A Dialogue between Alexander the Great, and Diogenes the Cynic by Henry Fielding
- Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans/Diogenes and Plato by Walter Savage Landor
| Works by this author published before January 1, 1923 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas. |