Ancient Philosophy Source
Presocratics Source
presents the transcription of the famous collection of Presocratic
thinkers in ninety chapters originally edited by H. Diels and W. Kranz (Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, ed. by H. Diels-W. Kranz, 3 vols., Weidmann, Berlin, 19582), with the parallel Italian translation edited by G. Giannantoni (I Presocratici. Testimonianze e frammenti, a cura di G. Giannantoni, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 19832).
Presocratics Source
enable users to access texts, exploit resources, and perform queries.
Notes, additional information and a legenda for a better access to the
text are also available.
The publication is peer-reviewed and
aspire to meet the highest quality standards. The content of the site
and its internet addresses are stable and can be freely consulted and
used for scholarly purposes. The site will be soon open for semantically
enrich the data published on the websites. A use of peer-to-peer (p2p)
networking will also provide an efficient and engaging collaborative
work space.
Socratis et
Socraticorum Reliquiae Source presents the transcription of the collection of testimonies about Socrates and
Socratics (Socratis et Socraticorum Reliquiae) originally edited by G. Giannantoni.
The site enable users to access texts, exploit resources, and
perform queries. Notes, additional information and a legenda for a better access to the texts are also available.
The publication is peer-reviewed and aspire to meet the
highest quality standards. The content of the site and its internet addresses
are stable and can be freely consulted and used for scholarly purposes.
The
site will be soon open for semantically enrich the data published on the
websites. A use of peer-to-peer (p2p) networking will also provide an efficient
and engaging collaborative work space.
Diogenes Laertius Source presents the transcription of Lives and
opinions of eminent Philosophers in ten books.
Collation of the editions of R. D. Hicks, H. S. Long, M. Marcovich and
the Italian translation of M. Gigante with parallel Greek text restored
on the bases of his philological notes. The site enable users to access
texts, exploit resources, and perform queries. Notes, additional
information and a legenda for a better access to the texts are also
available.
The publication is peer-reviewed and aspire to meet the highest
quality standards. The content of the site and its internet addresses
are stable and can be freely consulted and used for scholarly purposes.
The site will be soon open for semantically enrich the data published
on the websites. A use of peer-to-peer (p2p) networking will also
provide an efficient and engaging collaborative work space
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