he was twitted with this, his reply was,, “ Well, I want money, Plato wants books.” Some one asked him why he let himself be refuted by Dionysius. “For the same reason,” said he, “as the others refute him.” . Dionysus met a request of his for money with the words, “ Nay, but you told me that the wise man would never be in want.” To which he retorted, ‘Pay! Pay! and then let us discuss the question ; ” and when he was paid, ‘‘ Now you see, do you not,” said he, “ that I was not found wanting ? ” Dionysius having repeated to him the lines : Whoso betakes him to a prince’s court Becomes his slave, albeit of free birth,¢ he retorted : If a free man he come, no slave is he. ® This is stated by Diocles in his work On the Lives of Philosophers ; other writers refer the anecdotes to Plato. After getting in a rage with Aeschines, he presently addressed him thus: ‘‘ Are we not to make it up and desist from vapouring, or will you wait for some one to reconcile us over the wine-bowl?’”’ To which he replied, “ Agreed.” ‘‘ Then remember,” Aristippus went on, “ that, though I am your senior, I made the first approaches.” Thereupon Aeschines said, ““ Well done, by Hera, you are quite right ; you are a much better man than I am. For the quarrel was of my beginning, you make the first move to friendship.”’ Such are the repartees which are attributed to him. There have been four men called Aristippus, (1) our present subject, (2) the author of a book about
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Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Volume I (Books I-V), Diogenes Laertius — translated by R. D. Hicks, 1925
Apparatus shelf — Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, vol. I (R. D. Hicks translation, Loeb L184) · R. D. Hicks, Loeb Classical Library, London: William Heinemann / New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, MCMXXV (1925)
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