Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers, by Kathleen Freeman, [1948], at sacred-texts.com
The chapters are numbered as in the Fifth Edition of Diels, Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. The numbers in brackets are those of the Fourth Edition.
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Foreword |
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1 |
(66) |
Orpheus | |
2 |
(67) |
Musaeus | |
3 |
(68) |
Epimenides | |
4 |
(68a) |
Hesiod | |
5 |
(69) |
Phocus | |
6 |
(70) |
Cleostratus | |
7 |
(71) |
Pherecydes | |
8 |
(72) |
Theagenes | |
9 |
(73) |
Acusilaus | |
10 |
(73a) |
The Seven Sages | |
11 |
( 1) |
Thales | |
12 |
( 2) |
Anaximander | |
13 |
( 3) |
Anaximenes | |
14 |
( 4) |
Pythagoras | |
15 |
( 5) |
Cercops | |
16 |
( 6) |
Petron | |
17 |
( 7) |
Bro(n)tinus | |
18 |
( 8) |
Hippasos | |
19 |
( 9) |
Calliphon and Democedes | |
20 |
(10) |
Parm(en)iscus | |
21 |
(11) |
Xenophanes | |
22 |
(12) |
Heracleitus | |
23 |
(13) |
Epicharmus | |
24 |
(14) |
Alcmaeon | |
25 |
(15) |
Iccus | |
26 |
(16) |
Paron | |
27 |
(17) |
Ameinias | |
28 |
(18) |
Parmenides | |
29 |
(19) |
Zeno | |
30 |
(20) |
Melissus | |
3! |
(21) |
Empedocles | |
32 |
(22) |
Menestor | |
33 |
(23) |
Xuthus | |
34 |
(24) |
Boidas | |
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35 |
(24a) |
Thrasyalces | |
36 |
(25) |
Ion of Chios | |
37 |
(25a) |
Damon | |
38 |
(26) |
Hippon of Samos | |
39 |
(27) |
Phaleas and Hippodamus | |
40 |
(28) |
Polycleitus | |
41 |
(29) |
Oenopides | |
42 |
(30) |
Hippocrates of Chios | |
43 |
(31) |
Theodorus | |
44 |
(32) |
Philolaus | |
45 |
(33) |
Eurytus | |
46 |
(34) |
Archippus. Lysis. Opsimus | |
47 |
(35) |
Archytas | |
48 |
(35a) |
Occelus (Ocellus) | |
49 |
(36) |
Timaeus | |
50 |
(37) |
Hicetas | |
51 |
(38) |
Ecphantus | |
52 |
(39) |
Xenophilus | |
53 |
(40) |
Diocles, Echecrates, Polymnastus, Phanton, Arion | |
54 |
(41) |
Prorus, Amyclas, Cleinias | |
55 |
(42) |
Damon and Phintias | |
56 |
(43) |
Simus, Myonides, Euphranor | |
57 |
(44) |
Lycon | |
58 |
(45) |
The Pythagorean School | |
59 |
(46) |
Anaxagoras | |
60 |
(47) |
Archelaus | |
61 |
(48) |
Metrodorus of Lampsacus | |
62 |
(49) |
Cleidemus | |
63 |
(50) |
Idaeus | |
64 |
(51) |
Diogenes of Apollonia | |
65 |
(52) |
Cratylus | |
66 |
(53) |
Antisthenes the Heracleitcan | |
67 |
(54) |
Leucippus | |
68 |
(55) |
Democritus | |
69 |
(56) |
Nessas | |
70 |
(57) |
Metrodorus of Chios | |
71 |
(58) |
Diogenes of Smyrna | |
72 |
(59) |
Anaxarchus | |
73 |
(60) |
Hecataeus of Abdera | |
74 |
(61) |
Apollodorus (of Cyzicus) | |
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75 |
(62) |
Nausiphanes | |
76 |
(63) |
Diotimus | |
77 |
(64) |
Bion of Abdera | |
78 |
(65) |
Bolus | |
79 |
(73b) |
'Sophist': Name and Concept | |
80 |
(74) |
Protagoras | |
81 |
(75) |
Xeniades | |
82 |
(76) |
Gorgias | |
83 |
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Lycophron | |
84 |
(77) |
Prodicus | |
85 |
(78) |
Thrasymachus | |
86 |
(79) |
Hippias | |
87 |
(80) |
Antiphon the Sophist | |
88 |
(81) |
Critias | |
89 |
(82) |
The Anonymous Writer quoted by Iamblichus | |
90 |
(83) |
Twofold Arguments |