ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY From Thales to Boethius | Philosophers | Texts | Timeline |
Bibliography | Links | Glossary |
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy [online]
Dictionary of the History of Ideas (Philip P. Wiener, ed., 1973-74) [online]
Demos: Classical Athenian Democracy [online]
Peithos Web: Classic Rhetoric and Persuasion [online] Many works available at this site, including:
• Diogenes Laertius, The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, transl. by C. D. Yonge [online]
Anaxagoras fragments, translated and commentary by Arthur Fairbanks [1898] (prepared for the web by the Hanover Historical Texts Project) [online]
Anaximander fragments, translated and commentary by Arthur Fairbanks [1898] (prepared for the web by the Hanover Historical Texts Project) [online]
Anaximenes fragments, translated and commentary by Arthur Fairbanks [1898] (prepared for the web by the Hanover Historical Texts Project) [online]
Empedocles fragments, translated and commentary by Arthur Fairbanks [1898] (prepared for the web by the Hanover Historical Texts Project) [online]
Empedocles, Fragments, transl. by W. E. Leonard [online] — with the original Greek and many helpful resources [found on Peithos Web: Classic Rhetoric and Persuasion].
Heraclitus fragments (Greek/English) [maintained by Randy Hoyt] [online]
Heraclitus, Fragments, transl. by G. W. T. Patrick [online] — with the original Greek and many helpful resources [found on Peithos Web: Classic Rhetoric and Persuasion].
Parmenides' poem (Greek/English) [online]
Parmenides fragments, translated and commentary by Arthur Fairbanks [1898] (prepared for the web by the Hanover Historical Texts Project) [online]
Bernard Suzanne's interpretation of Plato's dialogues, including various materials for understanding ancient Greece. [online]
Fragments translated and commentary by Arthur Fairbanks [1898] (prepared for the web by the Hanover Historical Texts Project) [online]
Thales fragments, translated and commentary by Arthur Fairbanks [1898] (prepared for the web by the Hanover Historical Texts Project) [online]
Zeno fragments, translated and commentary by Arthur Fairbanks [1898] (prepared for the web by the Hanover Historical Texts Project) [online]
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