The Works of Lucian of Samosata, Vol. 3 Of 4 : Complete with Exceptions Specified in the Preface (Classic Reprint)
The Works of Lucian of Samosata, Vol. 3 Of 4 : Complete with Exceptions Specified in the Preface (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Fowler, H. W.
ISBN No.: 9781330511305
Pages: 288
Year: 201506
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Excerpt from The Works of Lucian of Samosata, Vol. 3 of 4: Complete With Exceptions Specified in the Preface It was in the book of Fate that even this age of ours should not be destitute entirely of noteworthy and memorable men, but produce a body of extraordinary power, and a mind of surpassing wisdom. My allusions are to Sostratus the Boeotian, whom the Greeks called, and believed to be, Heracles; and more particularly to the philosopher Demonax. I saw and marvelled at both of them, and with the latter I long consorted. I have written of Sostratus elsewhere, and described his stature and enormous strength, his open-air life on Parnassus, sleeping on the grass and eating what the mountain afforded, the exploits that bore out his surname - robbers exterminated, rough places made smooth, and deep waters bridged. This time I am to write of Demonax, with two sufficient ends in view: first, to keep his memory green among good men, as far as in me lies; and secondly, to provide the most earnest of our rising generation, who aspire to philosophy, with a contemporary pattern, that they may not be forced back upon the ancients for worthy models, but imitate this best - if I am any judge - of all philosophers. He came of a Cyprian family which enjoyed considerable property and political influence. But his views soared above such things as these; he claimed nothing less than the highest, and devoted himself to philosophy.


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