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D.L. 10.15-18 Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Volume II (Books VI-X), Diogenes Laertius; served verbatim
which lie swallowed, and then, having bidden his friends remember his doctrines, breathed his last. Here is something of my own about him a : Farewell, my friends ; the truths I taught hold fast Thus Epicurus spake, and breathed his last. He sat in a warm bath and neat wine quaff 'd, And straightway found chill death in that same draught. Such was the life of the sage and such his end. His last will was as follows : " On this wise I give and bequeath all my property to Amynomachus, son of Philocrates of Bate and Timocrates, son of Demetrius of Potamus, to each severally according to the items of the deed of gift laid up in the Metroon, on condition that they shall place the garden and all that pertains to it at the disposal of Hermarchus, son of Agemortus, of Mitylene, and the members of his society, and those whom Hermarchus may leave as his successors, to live and study in. 6 And I entrust to my School in perpetuity the task of aiding Amynomachus and Timocrates and their heirs to preserve to the best of their power the common life in the garden in whatever way is best, and that these also (the heirs of the trustees) may help to maintain the garden in the same way as those to whom our successors in the School may bequeath it. And let Amynomachus and Timocrates permit Hermarchus and his fellow-members to live in the house in Melite for the lifetime of Hermarchus. " And from the revenues made over by me to Amynomachus and Timocrates let them to the best of their power in consultation with Hermarchus make separate provision (1) for the funeral offerings to my

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Agemortus — a candidate entry Demetrius — a life Epicurus — a candidate entry Hermarchus — a candidate entry Timocrates — a candidate entry

Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Volume II (Books VI-X), Diogenes Laertius — translated by R. D. Hicks, 1925
Apparatus shelf — Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, vol. II (R. D. Hicks translation, Loeb L185) · R. D. Hicks, Loeb Classical Library, London: William Heinemann / New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, MCMXXV (1925)
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