Diagoras of Melos : A Contribution to the History of Ancient Atheism.
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- Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde Series ; v.350 .
- Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde Series .
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- I. Current State of Research -- II. Analysis of the More Important Sources -- 1. Hermippus -- 2. The comedies of Aristophanes -- A. The Clouds -- B. The Birds -- C. The Frogs -- 3. Pseudo-Lysias -- 4. Philodemus of Gadara -- 5. Diodorus Siculus -- 6. The gnomological tradition -- 7. Scholia to the comedies of Aristophanes -- 8. The Arabic tradition -- A. Abu l-Wafa? al-Mubaššir ibn Fatik -- B. Ibn Durayd -- C. Qusta ibn Luqa -- D. Pseudo Al-Ga?i? -- III. The Life of Diagoras -- 1. Dating -- 2. Curriculum vitae -- IV. The Problem of Diagoras' Atheism -- 1. Methodological issues -- 2. The origins of atheism in ancient Greece -- 3. Reasons for Diagoras' atheism -- 4. Books attributed to Diagoras -- A. ?p?p???????te? ????? -- a. Interpretation of the title -- b. The question of authorship -- B. F?????? ????? -- C. Conclusions -- 5. Anecdotes presenting Diagoras' critical attitude towards religion -- A. Throwing a statue of Heracles into the fire -- B. Other anecdotes -- C. Why were Diagoras' words and deeds also attributed to Diogenes of Sinope? -- 6. Was Diagoras a radical atheist? -- V. Diagoras as the Supposed Author of the Commentary on the Derveni Papyrus -- VI. Conclusions -- Appendix I: Diagoras as an Impious Person and Atheist -- Appendix II: Contra Deos Testimonium -- Appendix III: Gods Punish Those Who Stay With an Impious Person -- Bibliography -- 1. Editions -- A. Editions of testimonies on Diagoras and fragments of his poetry -- B. Editions of authors cited in the book -- 2. Research papers -- Indexes -- 1. Index of names -- 2. Index of geographical and ethnic names -- 3. Index of subjects -- 4. Greek and Latin words and expressions -- A. Greek words and expressions -- B. Latin expressions -- 5. Index of passages.
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