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 ====== Menippus of Lycia ====== ====== Menippus of Lycia ======
-===== Eunapius, Lives of the Philosophers 2.1.5 ===== 
  
-<blockquote>//Mankind.// Carneades also lived about this time, a celebrated figure among the Cynics, if indeed we ought to take any account of the Cynic school, among whom were Musonius, Demetrius, and **Menippus**, and several others also; but these were the more celebrated. Clear and accurate accounts of the lives of these men it was impossible to discover, since, so far as I know, no one has written them. But their own writings were and still are sufficient records of their lives, filled as they are with such erudition and thorough research in the field of ethics and also that research which aspires to investigate the nature of things and disperses like a mist the ignorance of such as are able to follow. Thus, for example, the inspired Plutarch records in statements scattered here and there in his books, both his own life and that of his teacher; and he says that Ammonius died at Athens. But he does not entitle these records a Life, though he might well have done so, since his most successful work is that entitled //The Parallel Lives// of men most celebrated for their deeds and achievements. But his own life and that of his teacher he scattered piecemeal throughout every one of his books; so that if one should keep a sharp look-out for these references and track them as they occur and appear, and read them intelligently one after another, one would know most of the events of their lives. Lucian of Samosata, who usually took serious pains to raise a laugh, wrote a life of Demonax, a philosopher of his own time, and in that book and a very few others was wholly serious throughout. 
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-[[http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/eunapius_02_text.htm|Source]]</blockquote> 
  
 ==== Philostratus, Life of Apollonius of Tyana - Book 4 §25 ==== ==== Philostratus, Life of Apollonius of Tyana - Book 4 §25 ====
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 [[http://www.livius.org/ap-ark/apollonius/life/va_4_21.html#%A725|Source]]</blockquote> [[http://www.livius.org/ap-ark/apollonius/life/va_4_21.html#%A725|Source]]</blockquote>
  
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