What if the wisest man in history left behind no writings-only a life so powerful others preserved it forever?
In Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Book II, the third-century biographer Diogenes Laertius turns his pen toward the most enigmatic figure of classical philosophy: Socrates. Drawing from earlier sources and oral traditions, Diogenes offers not just a record of Socratic ideas but a rich mosaic of stories, sayings, and personal conduct that illuminate the man behind the philosophy.
This modern translation makes one of the most influential biographies in ancient literature fully accessible to today's reader. Blending humor, reverence, and realism, Diogenes brings Socrates to life as a teacher who inspired generations-not by argument alone, but by the power of example.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
A Unique Biography of Socrates Gain an intimate view of Socrates' personality, practices, and philosophical legacy through the eyes of an ancient admirer.Anecdotes and Sayings That Shaped a Legacy Discover famous (and forgotten) quotations and moments that defined Socratic thought and character.A Cultural Record of Classical Philosophy Explore how ancient thinkers interpreted Socrates' life, teachings, trial, and death.A Companion to Plato and Xenophon See how Diogenes' portrait of Socrates complements and contrasts with the depictions by his disciples.A Fresh, Modern Translation for the Contemporary Reader Clear, engaging, and faithful to the source, this edition makes the wisdom of Socrates approachable and relevant today.
More than a biography, Lives of Eminent Philosophers is a treasury of insights into how one man's life-lived with integrity, humility, and courage-sparked a revolution in human thought.