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  1. C. M. Wielands s?mtliche Werke. Band XIII. Nachlass des Diogenes von Sinope. Gedanken ?ber eine alte Aufschrift by Christoph Martin Wieland, 2010
  2. Geboren Im 5. Oder 4. Jahrhundert V. Chr.: Diogenes von Sinope, Ekphantos, Sun Bin, Philotas, Parmenion, Gaius Sulpicius Longus (German Edition)
  3. Sokrates Mainomenos: Oder Die Dialogen Des Diogenes Von Sinope (1770) by Christoph Martin Wieland, 2010-09-10
  4. C. M. Wielands sämtliche Werke. Band XIII. Nachlass des Diogenes von Sinope. Gedanken über eine alte Aufschrift by Christoph Martin Wieland, 1795-01-01
  5. Diogenes of Sinope: The Man in the Tub, Vol. 67 by Luis Navia, 1998-01-01
  6. DIE ABENTEUER DES DON SYLVIO VON ROSALVA; VIERTER BAND {+} NACHLASS DES DIOGENES VON SINOPE. Sämmtliche Werke von C.M. Wieland XXIII Band + XXIV Band. by Christoph Martin . Wieland, 1800

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    'Diogenes' ( Greek : ''Diogenes o Sinopeus'') "the Cynic Greek philosopher , was born in Sinope (modern day Sinop, Turkey ) about 412 BC (according to other sources 399 BC ), and died in 323 BC at Corinth . Details of his life come in the form of anecdotes ("chreia") from Diogenes La«rtius , in his book '' Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers
    Diogenes of Sinope is said to have been a disciple of Antisthenes , who (according to Plato 's '' Phaedo '') was present at the death of Socrates . Diogenes, a beggar who made his home in the streets of Athens , made a virtue of extreme poverty. He taught contempt for human achievements and a return to animalism. His was a relentless campaign to debunk social values and institutions.
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    Diogenes , "the Cynic Greek philosopher , was born at Sinope about 412 BC , and died in at Corinth , according to Diogenes Laƒ‚«rtius , on the day on which Alexander the Great died at Babylon His father, Icesias, a money-changer, was imprisoned or exiled on the charge of adulterating the coinage. Diogenes was included in the charge, and went to Athens with one attendant, whom he dismissed, saying, "If Manes can live without Diogenes, why not Diogenes without Manes?" Attracted by the ascetic teaching of Antisthenes , he became his pupil, despite the brutality with which he was received, and rapidly excelled his master both in reputation and in the austerity of his life. The stories which are told of him are probably true; in any case, they serve to illustrate the logical consistency of his character. He inured himself to the vicissitudes of weather by living in a tub belonging to the temple of Cybele . The single wooden bowl he possessed he destroyed on seeing a peasant boy drink from the hollow of his hands. On a voyage to Aegina he was captured by pirates and sold as a slave in Crete to a Corinthian named Xeniades. Being asked his trade, he replied that he knew no trade but that of governing men, and that he wished to be sold to a man who needed a master. As tutor to the two sons of Xeniades, he lived in Corinth for the rest of his life, which he devoted entirely to preaching the doctrines of virtuous self-control. At the

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