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Hermann Diels (18481922), professor of classics at Berlin, published this first edition of his authoritative collection of quotations from, and reports about, Presocratic philosophers in 1903. It was designed to enable students taking courses on the beginnings of Greek philosophy to engage with evidence that was fragmentary and unstandardised.

Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Thales; 2. Anaximander; 3. Anaximenes; 4. Pythagoras; 5. Kerkops; 6. Petron; 7. Brotinos; 8. Hippasos; 9. Kalliphon; 10. Parmiskos; 11. Xenophanes; 12. Herakleitos; 13. Epicharmos; 14. Alkmaion; 15. Ikkos; 16. Paron; 17. Ameinias; 18. Parmenides; 19. Zenon; 20. Melissos; 21. Empediokles; 22. Menestor; 23. Xuthos; 24. Boidas; 25. Ion; 26. Hippon; 27. Phaleas; 28. Polykleitos; 29. Oinopides; 30. Hippokrates; 31. Theodoros; 32. Philolaos; 33. Eurytos; 34. Archippos; 35. Archytas; 36. Timaios; 37. Hiketas; 38. Ekphantos; 39. Xenophilos; 40. Diokles et al.; 41. Proros et al.; 42. Damon; 43. Simos et al.; 44. Lykon; 45. Pythagoreische Schule; 46. Anaxagoras; 47. Archelaos; 48. Metrodoros; 49. Kleidemos; 50. Idaios; 51. Diogenes; 52. Kratylos; 53. Antisthenes; 54. Leukippos; 55. Demokritos; 56. Nessas; 57. Metrodoros vs Chios; 58. Diogenes vs Smyrna; 59. Anaxarchos; 60. Hekataios vs Abdera; 61. Apollodoros; 62. Nausiphanes; 63. Diotimos; 64. Bion vs Abdera; 65. Bolos; Anhang; Namensverzeichnis.

Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 11/22/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108084024, 978-1108084024
      ISBN10: 1108084028

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Hermann Diels (18481922), professor of classics at Berlin, published this first edition of his authoritative collection of quotations from, and reports about, Presocratic philosophers in 1903. It was designed to enable students taking courses on the beginnings of Greek philosophy to engage with evidence that was fragmentary and unstandardised.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; 1. Thales; 2. Anaximander; 3. Anaximenes; 4. Pythagoras; 5. Kerkops; 6. Petron; 7. Brotinos; 8. Hippasos; 9. Kalliphon; 10. Parmiskos; 11. Xenophanes; 12. Herakleitos; 13. Epicharmos; 14. Alkmaion; 15. Ikkos; 16. Paron; 17. Ameinias; 18. Parmenides; 19. Zenon; 20. Melissos; 21. Empediokles; 22. Menestor; 23. Xuthos; 24. Boidas; 25. Ion; 26. Hippon; 27. Phaleas; 28. Polykleitos; 29. Oinopides; 30. Hippokrates; 31. Theodoros; 32. Philolaos; 33. Eurytos; 34. Archippos; 35. Archytas; 36. Timaios; 37. Hiketas; 38. Ekphantos; 39. Xenophilos; 40. Diokles et al.; 41. Proros et al.; 42. Damon; 43. Simos et al.; 44. Lykon; 45. Pythagoreische Schule; 46. Anaxagoras; 47. Archelaos; 48. Metrodoros; 49. Kleidemos; 50. Idaios; 51. Diogenes; 52. Kratylos; 53. Antisthenes; 54. Leukippos; 55. Demokritos; 56. Nessas; 57. Metrodoros vs Chios; 58. Diogenes vs Smyrna; 59. Anaxarchos; 60. Hekataios vs Abdera; 61. Apollodoros; 62. Nausiphanes; 63. Diotimos; 64. Bion vs Abdera; 65. Bolos; Anhang; Namensverzeichnis.

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