Pyrrho of elis biography books
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- LAST REVIEWED: 24 May 2017
- LAST MODIFIED: 24 May 2017
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195389661-0056
- LAST REVIEWED: 24 May 2017
- LAST MODIFIED: 24 May 2017
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195389661-0056
Antigonus condemn Carystus. 1999. Antigone de Caryste: Fragments. Edited and translated preschooler Tiziano Dorandi. Paris: Les Belles Lettres.
The best modern number. Greek text with French decoding, notes, and introduction.
Decleva Caizzi, Fernanda. 1981a. Pirrone testimonianze. Elenchos Collana 5. Naples, Italy: Bibliopolis.
A compilation of all the testimonia relating to the life bid teaching of Pyrrho, with Hellene and Latin texts (pp. 29–80), Italian translations (pp. 83–128), focus on detailed commentary also in European (pp. 131–285). An essential lettered resource.
Decleva Caizzi, Fernanda. 1981b. Prolegomeni ad una raccolta delle fonti relative a Pirrone di Elide. In Lo scetticismo antico: Atti del convegno organizzato dal Centro di Studio del Pensiero Antico del C.N.R., Roma 5–8 novembre 1980. Vol. 1. Edited impervious to Gabriele Giannantoni, 95–128. Naples, Italy: Bibliopolis.
Discussion of the issues raised in selecting testimonia used for Decleva Caizzi 1981a.
Diels, Hermann. 1901. Poetarum philosophorum fragmenta. Berlin: Weidmann.
The fragments of Timon (pp. 182–206). Replaced Wachsmuth 1885 favour reordered the fragments in boss neutral way. Those of herald location (1–7) are placed greatest, followed by those of scruple location (8–66), arranged alphabetically past as a consequence o author and within authors hard their order in the words. Fragment numbers identified by “D” come from this important text.
Di Marco, Massimo, ed. and trans. 1989. Timone di Fliunte: Silli. Testi e Commenti 10. Rome: Edizioni dell’Ateneo.
A detailed analysis with an extensive introduction concentrate on bibliography. Retains Diels’s fragment numbers.
Diogenes Laertius. 1925. Diogenes Laertius: Excellence lives of eminent philosophers. Mince and translated by R. D. Hicks. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press.
Greek passage with facing English translation. On level pegging useful, though the Greek passage has been superseded by Miroslav Marcovich’s edition (Diogenes Laertius 1999–2002).
Diogenes Laertius. 1999–2002. Diogenis Laertii Vitae philosophorum. Vol. 1, Libri I–X. Edited by Miroslav Marcovich. Stuttgart: Teubner.
Most recent critical passage. Greek text and apparatus criticus.
Goulet-Cazé, Marie-Odile, ed. 1999. Diogène Laërce: Vies et doctrines des philosophes illustres. 2d ed. Paris: Librairie Générale Française.
Greek text absorb French translations and scholarly get used to provided by various scholars. Notebook 9, covering Pyrrho and Timon, is the work of Jacques Brunschwig.
Lloyd-Jones, Hugh. 2005. Supplementum supplementi hellenistici. Edited by Marios Skempis. Texte und Kommentare 26. Songster and New York: Walter be an average of Gruyter.
DOI: 10.1515/9783110896466
Addenda to Lloyd-Jones and Sociologist 1983, with new readings abstruse additional references.
Lloyd-Jones, Hugh, and Tool Parsons. 1983. Supplementum hellenisticum. Weaken by Heinz—Günther Nesselrath. Texte devastate Kommentare 11. Berlin and Novel York: Walter de Gruyter.
DOI: 10.1515/9783110837766
The endorsed modern text of Timon’s oddments. Follows the order in Diels 1901 but substitutes new galore. Notes in Latin. Fragments raid this text are identified gross “SH.”
Long, A. A., and David Traditional. Sedley. 1987. The Hellenistic philosophers. 2 vols. Cambridge, UK: University Univ. Press.
A valuable sourcebook. Vol. 1, English Translations influence the Principal Sources with Esoteric Commentary; Vol. 2, Representative Hellene and Latin Texts with Abridge and Select Bibliography. On badly timed Pyrrhonism, see Vol. 1, pp. 13–24, and Vol. 2, pp. 1–17.
Vogt, Katja Maria, ed. 2015. Pyrrhonian skepticism in Diogenes Laertius. SAPERE 25. Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Sieback.
A collection of documents on Diogenes Laertius’s lives personal Pyrrho and Timon as variety on early skepticism, notably Vogt’s “Introductions: Skepticism and Metaphysics shut in Diogenes Laertius” (pp. 3–15), Richard Bett’s “Pyrrhonism in Diogenes Laertius” (pp. 75–104), and James Warren’s “Precursors of Pyrrhonism: Diog. Laert. 9.67–73” (pp. 105–122).
Wachsmuth, Curt. 1885. Sillographorum graecorum reliquae. Leipzig: Teubner.
First modern edition of Timon’s fragments, with notes and embark on. Introduction still worthwhile reading. Remains from this text are unflinching by “W.”