Les Vies Des Plus Illustres Philosophes De L'antiquit , by Diogenes Laertius and Jacques Georges de Chauffepi , is a comprehensive exploration into the lives and philosophies of ancient philosophers. This second volume continues the examination of their doctrines, systems, morals, and most remarkable sayings.
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