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 <blockquote>[Euclides] left the banquet and, after writing a pamphlet upon the logical problem, ended his days in despondency. Upon him too I have written lines: <blockquote>[Euclides] left the banquet and, after writing a pamphlet upon the logical problem, ended his days in despondency. Upon him too I have written lines:
  
-Diodorus Cronus, what sad fate Buried you in despair,+//Diodorus Cronus, what sad fate Buried you in despair,
  So that you hastened to the shades below, Perplexed by Stilpo's quibbles?  So that you hastened to the shades below, Perplexed by Stilpo's quibbles?
- You would deserve your name of Cronus better If C and R were gone.+ You would deserve your name of Cronus better If C and R were gone.//
  
 The successors of Euclides include Ichthyas, the son of Metallus, an excellent man, to whom **Diogenes the Cynic** has addressed one of his dialogues; Clinomachus of Thurii, who was the first to write about propositions, predications and the like; and Stilpo of Megara, a most distinguished philosopher, of whom we have now to treat. The successors of Euclides include Ichthyas, the son of Metallus, an excellent man, to whom **Diogenes the Cynic** has addressed one of his dialogues; Clinomachus of Thurii, who was the first to write about propositions, predications and the like; and Stilpo of Megara, a most distinguished philosopher, of whom we have now to treat.
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-[[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lives_of_the_Eminent_Philosophers/Book_II|Source]]</blockquote>+\\ 
 +Source: Lives of the Eminent Philosophers (1925) by Diogenes Laërtius, translated by Robert Drew Hicks </blockquote>
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