Problems. Sovran Maxims. Of Choice and Avoidance. Of the End. Of the Standard, a work entitled Canon. Chaeredemus. Of the Gods. Of Piety. Hegesianax. Of Human Life, four books. Of Just Dealing. Neocles : dedicated to Themista. Symposium. Eurylochus : dedicated to Metrodorus. Of Vision. Of the Angle in the Atom. Of Touch. Of Fate. Theories of the Feelings — against Timocrates. Discovery of the Future. Introduction to Philosophy. Of Images. Of Presentation. Aristobulus. Of Music. Of Justice and the other Virtues. Of Benefits and Gratitude. Polymedes. Timocrates, three books. Metrodorus, five books. Antidorus, two books. Theories about Diseases <and Death> — to Mithras.
The Greek stands ready in the workroom; the English is served. Both faces will read together.
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)
license: public-domain (US: published 1925, pre-1930 — the MCMXXV title page verified from the scan itself; only the English rectos are served, Hicks's translation)