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Diogenes of Sinope, Greek philosopher
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Diogenes of Sinope, Greek philosopher
Diogenes (412 BCE - 323 BCE), Greek philosopher. Diogenes was born at Sinope in modern-day Turkey. Educated as a banker, he was exiled for defacing currency and moved to Athens. He became the only ever pupil of Antisthenes and readily adopted the Cynic philosophy of attaining virtue. However, Diogenes took a practical as well as theoretical approach, living an abject life sleeping in a tub in the market. His life was a constant battle against corruption - he famously carried a lamp during daylight so he could search for an honest man. This engraving first appeared in The History of Philosophy by Thomas Stanley, published in London in 1656
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This engraving takes us back to ancient Greece, capturing the essence of Diogenes of Sinope, a remarkable philosopher who challenged societal norms. Born in 412 BCE in modern-day Turkey, Diogenes was initially educated as a banker but faced exile for his audacious act of defacing currency. Seeking refuge in Athens, he became the sole pupil of Antisthenes and wholeheartedly embraced the Cynic philosophy. Diogenes' commitment to virtue went beyond mere theory; he chose to live an austere existence, finding solace in simplicity. The image portrays him sleeping humbly inside a tub placed amidst the bustling market. His life was an unyielding battle against corruption and deceit, symbolized by his renowned practice of carrying a lamp during daylight hours - forever searching for an honest man. This exquisite engraving is taken from "The History of Philosophy" by Thomas Stanley, published in London in 1656. It beautifully captures Diogenes' spirit through its monochrome depiction and meticulous attention to detail. Todd-White Art Photography has skillfully preserved this historical artwork that transports us back to the intellectual fervor of ancient Greece. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded not only of Diogenes' unwavering pursuit of virtue but also his enduring legacy as one who dared to challenge convention and embrace a life dedicated solely to truth and authenticity.
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