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 [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lives_of_the_Eminent_Philosophers/Book_VI#Hipparchia|Source]]</blockquote> [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lives_of_the_Eminent_Philosophers/Book_VI#Hipparchia|Source]]</blockquote>
  
-===== Suda, iota 517 ===== +Lives of the Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laërtius, translated by Robert Drew Hicks Book VI\\ 
-<blockquote>Sister of Metrokles the Cynic, from Maroneia, Cynic philosopher, wife of Krates the Cynic, who was an Athenian, student of Bryson from Achaia, or as some say of Diogenes. She wrote philosophical discussions and some essays and propositions addressed to Theodoros, the one called Atheist. She flourished in the 111th Olympiad.+ 
 +===== Suda, Iota 517 ===== 
 +<blockquote>**Hipparchia**. Sister of Metrokles the Cynic, from Maroneia, Cynic philosopher, wife of Krates the Cynic, who was an Athenian, student of Bryson from Achaia, or as some say of Diogenes. She wrote philosophical discussions and some essays and propositions addressed to Theodoros, the one called Atheist. She flourished in the 111th Olympiad.
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 [[http://www.stoa.org/sol-bin/search.pl?db=REAL&search_method=QUERY&login=guest&enlogin=guest&user_list=LIST&page_num=1&searchstr=iota+517&field=any&num_per_page=100|Source]]</blockquote> [[http://www.stoa.org/sol-bin/search.pl?db=REAL&search_method=QUERY&login=guest&enlogin=guest&user_list=LIST&page_num=1&searchstr=iota+517&field=any&num_per_page=100|Source]]</blockquote>
  
-~~NOTOC~~+Source: Suda On Line and the Stoa Consortium  
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 +===== Palatine Anthology, 413 - Antipater of Sidon ===== 
 +<blockquote>I, **Hipparchia**, chose not the tasks of amply-robed woman, but the manly life of the Cynics. Nor do tunics fastened with brooches and thick-soled slippers and the hair-caul wet with ointment please me, but rather the wallet and its fellow-traveller the staff and the course double mantle suited to them, and a bed strewn on the ground. I shall have a greater name than that of Arcadian Atalanta by so much as wisdom is better than racing over the mountains.\\ 
 +[[http://books.google.com/books?id=hBQOAAAAYAAJ&q=Hipparchia#v=snippet&q=Hipparchia&f=false|Source]]</blockquote> 
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 +The Greek Anthology. English translation by W. R. Paton. London: William Heinemann. MCMXIX. 
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