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Headword:
Aristippos
Adler number: alpha,3908
Translated headword: Aristippus, Aristippos
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Son of Aritades, from Cyrene, a philosopher, a pupil of Socrates; by whom the sect called Cyrenaic began.[1]
He was the first of the Socratics to take wages. He was on bad terms with
Xenophon,[2] and he was able to adapt himself to both time and place. And he enjoyed what things were at hand and pursued pleasure, but he did not by toil chase after the enjoyment of things which he did not have. Hence
Diogenes called him the "king's dog".[3] His sayings [were] the best and greatest. His daughter Arete[4] learned [from him], whose [student was] her son the young Aristippos, who was named Mother-taught, and his [student was] Theodoros, who was called "Godless", then "God"; and his [student was] Antipater,[5] and his [student was] Epitimedes of Cyrene,[6] his Paraibates, his
Hegesias the Advocate of Death [by suicide],[7] and his Annikeris, who ransomed
Plato.[8]
Greek Original:Aristippos: Aritadou, apo Kurênês, philosophos, Sôkratous akoustês: aph' houper hê Kurênaïkê klêtheisa hairesis êrxato. prôtos de tôn Sôkratikôn misthous epraxato. Xenophônti de eiche dusmenôs, kai ên hikanos harmosasthai kai chronôi kai topôi. kai tôn men parontôn apelaue kai hêdonên metediôke, ponôi de apolausin oudemian ethêra tôn ou parontôn. hothen Diogenês basilikon kuna auton ekalei. apophthegmata de autou pleista kai arista. diêkouse de autou hê thugatêr Arêtê, aph' hês ho pais autês ho neos Aristippos, hos eklêthê Mêtrodidaktos, hou Theodôros, ho Atheos epiklêtheis, eita Theos: tou de Antipatros, tou de Epitimêdês ho Kurênaios, tou de Paraibatês, tou de Hêgêsias ho Peisithanatos, tou de Annikeris, ho Platôna lutrôsamenos.
Notes:
C5/4 BCE. See generally OCD(4) p.155, s.v. '
Aristippus(1)'. The present entry derives, after the introductory sentence, from
Diogenes Laertius 2.65-66 and 2.86. There is more under
alpha 3909.
[1] Again at
kappa 2758.
[2]
xi 47,
xi 48.
[3] Or "Royal Cynic".
[4]
alpha 3855.
[5] Diog. Laert. 2.86 records Antipater of Cyrene as a student of
Aristippus, not of
Theodorus as the Suda here suggests.
[6]
epsilon 2694.
[7]
pi 1471.
[8] For Annikeris see
alpha 2466. (It is chronologically impossible for him to have 'ransomed
Plato', even if -- as apparently in Diog.Laert. -- both he and
Hegesias were pupils of Paraibates.)
Keywords: biography; children; chronology; economics; ethics; geography; philosophy; women
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 31 July 2001@11:32:51.
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