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Polyzelus

Photius, Bibliotheca cod. 167

<blockquote>Here are the fifty-eight chapters of the fourth book1). For all four books, there are two hundred and eight,9 where, as we said, John presents some of the opinions, the quotations and the famous sayings which he draws from extracts, sentences and precepts. He assembles them from the philosophers, Aeschines the Socratic and Anaxarchos and Anacharsis, Aristonymus and Apollonius, Antisthenes and Aristippus, Ariston and Aristoxenes and Archytas, Aristotle, Anaximandros, Anaximenes, Archelaus, Anaxagoras, Archainetes, Arcesilaus, Arrian, Antipater son of Histiaus, Antiphanes, Apollodorus, Aristarchus, Asclepiadus, Aristaius, Archedemos son of Hecataeus, Apollophanes, Aigimius, Aisaros, Atticus, Amelius, Albinus, Aristandros, Harpocration, Apelles, Aristagoras, Aristombrotus, Archimedes, Boethus, Bias, Berosus, Veronicos, Brotinos, Bion, Glaucon, Demonax, Demetrius, Damippus, Diogenes, Diodorus, Democritus, Diotimus, Diocles, Damarmenes, Didymus, Dion, Dios, Euclid, Euphrates, Epicharmos, Epandrides, Erasistratos, Ecpolus, Epicurus of Gargettos, Epictetus, Hermes, Empedocles, Epicurus the Athenien, Eusebius, Eurysos, Eratosthenes, Eurystratus, Ecphantus, Epidicus, Eudoxos, Epigenes, Evenius, Euryphamos, Zaleucos, Zeno, Zoroaster, Heraclides, Heraclites, Herophiles, Themistius, Theobulus, Theanos, Theages, Theophrastus, Theodore, Thais, Theocritus, Thrasyllos, Jerome, Hippias, Iamblicus, Hierocles, Hippalos, Ion, Hipponos, Hierax, Hippodamos, Hippasos, Iouncos, Crito, Cleobulos, Cebes, Coriscos, Clitomacus, Critolaus, Clineas, Carneades, Cleanthes, Callimachus, Critias, Crantor, Callicratides, Leucippes, Lucius, Lysis, Lyncus, Lycon, Leophanes, Longinus, Menechmes, Metrocles, Metopos, Menedemes, Musonius, Mnesarchus, Melissos, Metrodorus, Milo, Moderatus, Maximus, Nicolas, Numenius, Naumachius, Naucrates, Nicias, Nicostratus, Xenocrates, Xenophanes, Onatos, Ocellus, Onetor, Panacaius, Pittacos, Periander, Pythagorus, Plutarch, Pempelus, Plato, Panaitius, Posidonius, Perictionus, Porphyry, Parmenides, Polemon, Pytheas, Porus, Polybius, Plotinus, Protagoras, Pythiades, Pyrrho, Rufus, Rheginus, Solon, Sotion, Sosiades, Serenus, Socrates, Stilpon, Speusippes, Strato, Scythinos, Sphairos, Seleucus, Severus, Timon, Timaeus, Taurus, Timagoras, Teles, Hypseos, Philoxenes, Philolaos, Pherecydes, Favorinus, Phintys, Chion, Chrysippus, Charondas, Chilo, and, among the cynics, Antisthenes, Diogenes, Crates, Hegésianax, Onesicritus, Menander, Monimus, Polyzelos, Xanthippus, Theomnestos. These are the philosphers from whom he makes his collection.
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John Stobaeus, Extracts, Sentences and Precepts
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