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- | 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' | So that you hastened to the shades below, Perplexed by Stilpo' | ||
- | 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, | 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, | ||
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+ | Source: Lives of the Eminent Philosophers (1925) by Diogenes Laërtius, translated by Robert Drew Hicks </ |
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