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The Translations
DISCOURSES
CONTENTS
THE FIRST DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE SECOND DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE THIRD DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE FOURTH DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE FIFTH DISCOURSE: A LIBYAN MYTH
THE SIXTH DISCOURSE: DIOGENES, OR ON TYRANNY
THE SEVENTH OR EUBOEAN DISCOURSE
THE EIGHTH DISCOURSE, ON VIRTUE
THE NINTH OR ISTHMIAN DISCOURSE
THE TENTH DISCOURSE: DIOGENES OR ON SERVANTS
THE ELEVENTH DISCOURSE MAINTAINING THAT TROY WAS NOT CAPTURED
THE TWELFTH OR OLYMPIC DISCOURSE: OR, ON MAN’S FIRST CONCEPTION OF GOD
THE THIRTEENTH DISCOURSE: IN ATHENS, ABOUT HIS BANISHMENT
THE FOURTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON SLAVERY AND FREEDOM I
THE FIFTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON SLAVERY AND FREEDOM II
THE SIXTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON PAIN AND DISTRESS OF SPIRIT
THE SEVENTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON COVETOUSNESS
THE EIGHTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON TRAINING FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING
THE NINETEENTH DISCOURSE: ON THE AUTHOR’S FONDNESS FOR LISTENING TO MUSIC, THE DRAMA, AND ORATORY
THE TWENTIETH DISCOURSE: ON RETIREMENT
THE TWENTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: ON BEAUTY
THE TWENTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: CONCERNING PEACE AND WAR
THE TWENTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: THAT THE WISE MAN IS FORTUNATE AND HAPPY
THE TWENTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON HAPPINESS
THE TWENTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON THE GUIDING (OR GUARDIAN) SPIRIT
THE TWENTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON DELIBERATION
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: A SHORT TALK ON WHAT TAKES PLACE AT A SYMPOSIUM
THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: MELANCOMAS II
THE TWENTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: MELANCOMAS I
THE THIRTIETH DISCOURSE: CHARIDEMUS
THE THIRTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: THE RHODIAN ORATION
THE THIRTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: TO THE PEOPLE OF ALEXANDRIA
THE THIRTY-THIRD, OR FIRST TARSIC, DISCOURSE
THE THIRTY-FOURTH, OR SECOND TARSIC, DISCOURSE
THE THIRTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE, DELIVERED IN CELAENAE IN PHRYGIA
THE THIRTY-SIXTH, OR BORYSTHENITIC, DISCOURSE WHICH DIO DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE LAND
THE THIRTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: THE CORINTHIAN ORATION
THE THIRTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: TO THE NICOMEDIANS ON CONCORD WITH THE NICAEANS
THE THIRTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON CONCORD IN NICAEA UPON THE CESSATION OF CIVIL STRIFE
THE FORTIETH DISCOURSE: DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE CITY ON CONCORD WITH THE APAMEIANS
THE FORTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: TO THE APAMEIANS ON CONCORD
THE FORTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: AN ADDRESS IN HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: A POLITICAL ADDRESS IN HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: AN ADDRESS OF FRIENDSHIP FOR HIS NATIVE LAND ON ITS PROPOSING HONOURS FOR HIM
THE FORTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: IN DEFENCE OF HIS RELATIONS WITH HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE CITY PRIOR TO HIS PHILOSOPHICAL CAREER
THE FORTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: A SPEECH IN THE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY AT PRUSA
THE FORTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: A POLITICAL ADDRESS IN ASSEMBLY
THE FORTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: A REFUSAL OF THE OFFICE OF ARCHON DELIVERED BEFORE THE COUNCIL
THE FIFTIETH DISCOURSE: REGARDING HIS PAST RECORD, SPOKEN BEFORE THE COUNCIL
THE FIFTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: IN REPLY TO DIODORUS
THE FIFTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON AESCHYLUS AND SOPHOCLES AND EURIPIDES OR THE BOW OF PHILOCTETES
THE FIFTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON HOMER
THE FIFTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON SOCRATES
THE FIFTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON HOMER AND SOCRATES
THE FIFTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: AGAMEMNON OR ON KINGSHIP
THE FIFTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: NESTOR
THE FIFTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ACHILLES
THE FIFTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: PHILOCTETES
THE SIXTIETH DISCOURSE: NESSUS OR DEÏANEIRA
THE SIXTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: CHRYSEÏS
THE SIXTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON KINGSHIP AND TYRANNY
THE SIXTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (I)
THE SIXTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (II)
THE SIXTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (III)
THE SIXTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON REPUTATION
THE SIXTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: ON POPULAR OPINION
THE SIXTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ON OPINION
THE SIXTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON VIRTUE
THE SEVENTIETH DISCOURSE: ON PHILOSOPHY
THE SEVENTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: ON THE PHILOSOPHER
THE SEVENTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON PERSONAL APPEARANCE
THE SEVENTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON TRUST
THE SEVENTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON DISTRUST
THE SEVENTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON LAW
THE SEVENTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON CUSTOM
THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH/EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ON ENVY
THE SEVENTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON WEALTH
THE EIGHTIETH DISCOURSE: ON FREEDOM
ENCOMIUM ON HAIR
FRAGMENTS
CONTENTS
SAYINGS
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS
MISCELLANEOUS
LETTERS
1. TO RUFUS
2. TO RUFUS
3. TO EUSEBIUS
4. TO THE SAME
5. TO SABINIANUS
The Greek Texts
LIST OF GREEK TEXTS
THE FIRST DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE SECOND DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE THIRD DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE FOURTH DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE FIFTH DISCOURSE: A LIBYAN MYTH
THE SIXTH DISCOURSE: DIOGENES, OR ON TYRANNY
THE SEVENTH OR EUBOEAN DISCOURSE
THE EIGHTH DISCOURSE, ON VIRTUE
THE NINTH OR ISTHMIAN DISCOURSE
THE TENTH DISCOURSE: DIOGENES OR ON SERVANTS
THE ELEVENTH DISCOURSE MAINTAINING THAT TROY WAS NOT CAPTURED
THE TWELFTH OR OLYMPIC DISCOURSE: OR, ON MAN’S FIRST CONCEPTION OF GOD
THE THIRTEENTH DISCOURSE: IN ATHENS, ABOUT HIS BANISHMENT
THE FOURTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON SLAVERY AND FREEDOM I
THE FIFTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON SLAVERY AND FREEDOM II
THE SIXTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON PAIN AND DISTRESS OF SPIRIT
THE SEVENTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON COVETOUSNESS
THE EIGHTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON TRAINING FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING
THE NINETEENTH DISCOURSE: ON THE AUTHOR’S FONDNESS FOR LISTENING TO MUSIC, THE DRAMA, AND ORATORY
THE TWENTIETH DISCOURSE: ON RETIREMENT
THE TWENTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: ON BEAUTY
THE TWENTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: CONCERNING PEACE AND WAR
THE TWENTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: THAT THE WISE MAN IS FORTUNATE AND HAPPY
THE TWENTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON HAPPINESS
THE TWENTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON THE GUIDING (OR GUARDIAN) SPIRIT
THE TWENTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON DELIBERATION
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: A SHORT TALK ON WHAT TAKES PLACE AT A SYMPOSIUM
THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: MELANCOMAS II
THE TWENTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: MELANCOMAS I
THE THIRTIETH DISCOURSE: CHARIDEMUS
THE THIRTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: THE RHODIAN ORATION
THE THIRTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: TO THE PEOPLE OF ALEXANDRIA
THE THIRTY-THIRD, OR FIRST TARSIC, DISCOURSE
THE THIRTY-FOURTH, OR SECOND TARSIC, DISCOURSE
THE THIRTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE, DELIVERED IN CELAENAE IN PHRYGIA
THE THIRTY-SIXTH, OR BORYSTHENITIC, DISCOURSE WHICH DIO DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE LAND
THE THIRTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: THE CORINTHIAN ORATION
THE THIRTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: TO THE NICOMEDIANS ON CONCORD WITH THE NICAEANS
THE THIRTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON CONCORD IN NICAEA UPON THE CESSATION OF CIVIL STRIFE
THE FORTIETH DISCOURSE: DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE CITY ON CONCORD WITH THE APAMEIANS
THE FORTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: TO THE APAMEIANS ON CONCORD
THE FORTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: AN ADDRESS IN HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: A POLITICAL ADDRESS IN HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: AN ADDRESS OF FRIENDSHIP FOR HIS NATIVE LAND ON ITS PROPOSING HONOURS FOR HIM
THE FORTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: IN DEFENCE OF HIS RELATIONS WITH HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE CITY PRIOR TO HIS PHILOSOPHICAL CAREER
THE FORTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: A SPEECH IN THE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY AT PRUSA
THE FORTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: A POLITICAL ADDRESS IN ASSEMBLY
THE FORTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: A REFUSAL OF THE OFFICE OF ARCHON DELIVERED BEFORE THE COUNCIL
THE FIFTIETH DISCOURSE: REGARDING HIS PAST RECORD, SPOKEN BEFORE THE COUNCIL
THE FIFTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: IN REPLY TO DIODORUS
THE FIFTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON AESCHYLUS AND SOPHOCLES AND EURIPIDES OR THE BOW OF PHILOCTETES
THE FIFTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON HOMER
THE FIFTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON SOCRATES
THE FIFTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON HOMER AND SOCRATES
THE FIFTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: AGAMEMNON OR ON KINGSHIP
THE FIFTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: NESTOR
THE FIFTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ACHILLES
THE FIFTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: PHILOCTETES
THE SIXTIETH DISCOURSE: NESSUS OR DEÏANEIRA
THE SIXTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: CHRYSEÏS
THE SIXTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON KINGSHIP AND TYRANNY
THE SIXTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (I)
THE SIXTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (II)
THE SIXTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (III)
THE SIXTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON REPUTATION
THE SIXTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: ON POPULAR OPINION
THE SIXTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ON OPINION
THE SIXTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON VIRTUE
THE SEVENTIETH DISCOURSE: ON PHILOSOPHY
THE SEVENTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: ON THE PHILOSOPHER
THE SEVENTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON PERSONAL APPEARANCE
THE SEVENTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON TRUST
THE SEVENTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON DISTRUST
THE SEVENTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON LAW
THE SEVENTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON CUSTOM
THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH/EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ON ENVY
THE SEVENTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON WEALTH
THE EIGHTIETH DISCOURSE: ON FREEDOM
The Dual Text
THE DUAL GREEK AND ENGLISH TEXT
THE FIRST DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE SECOND DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE THIRD DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE FOURTH DISCOURSE ON KINGSHIP
THE FIFTH DISCOURSE: A LIBYAN MYTH
THE SIXTH DISCOURSE: DIOGENES, OR ON TYRANNY
THE SEVENTH OR EUBOEAN DISCOURSE
THE EIGHTH DISCOURSE, ON VIRTUE
THE NINTH OR ISTHMIAN DISCOURSE
THE TENTH DISCOURSE: DIOGENES OR ON SERVANTS
THE ELEVENTH DISCOURSE MAINTAINING THAT TROY WAS NOT CAPTURED
THE TWELFTH OR OLYMPIC DISCOURSE: OR, ON MAN’S FIRST CONCEPTION OF GOD
THE THIRTEENTH DISCOURSE: IN ATHENS, ABOUT HIS BANISHMENT
THE FOURTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON SLAVERY AND FREEDOM I
THE FIFTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON SLAVERY AND FREEDOM II
THE SIXTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON PAIN AND DISTRESS OF SPIRIT
THE SEVENTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON COVETOUSNESS
THE EIGHTEENTH DISCOURSE: ON TRAINING FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING
THE NINETEENTH DISCOURSE: ON THE AUTHOR’S FONDNESS FOR LISTENING TO MUSIC, THE DRAMA, AND ORATORY
THE TWENTIETH DISCOURSE: ON RETIREMENT
THE TWENTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: ON BEAUTY
THE TWENTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: CONCERNING PEACE AND WAR
THE TWENTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: THAT THE WISE MAN IS FORTUNATE AND HAPPY
THE TWENTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON HAPPINESS
THE TWENTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON THE GUIDING (OR GUARDIAN) SPIRIT
THE TWENTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON DELIBERATION
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: A SHORT TALK ON WHAT TAKES PLACE AT A SYMPOSIUM
THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: MELANCOMAS II
THE TWENTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: MELANCOMAS I
THE THIRTIETH DISCOURSE: CHARIDEMUS
THE THIRTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: THE RHODIAN ORATION
THE THIRTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: TO THE PEOPLE OF ALEXANDRIA
THE THIRTY-THIRD, OR FIRST TARSIC, DISCOURSE
THE THIRTY-FOURTH, OR SECOND TARSIC, DISCOURSE
THE THIRTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE, DELIVERED IN CELAENAE IN PHRYGIA
THE THIRTY-SIXTH, OR BORYSTHENITIC, DISCOURSE WHICH DIO DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE LAND
THE THIRTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: THE CORINTHIAN ORATION
THE THIRTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: TO THE NICOMEDIANS ON CONCORD WITH THE NICAEANS
THE THIRTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON CONCORD IN NICAEA UPON THE CESSATION OF CIVIL STRIFE
THE FORTIETH DISCOURSE: DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE CITY ON CONCORD WITH THE APAMEIANS
THE FORTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: TO THE APAMEIANS ON CONCORD
THE FORTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: AN ADDRESS IN HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: A POLITICAL ADDRESS IN HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: AN ADDRESS OF FRIENDSHIP FOR HIS NATIVE LAND ON ITS PROPOSING HONOURS FOR HIM
THE FORTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: IN DEFENCE OF HIS RELATIONS WITH HIS NATIVE CITY
THE FORTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: DELIVERED IN HIS NATIVE CITY PRIOR TO HIS PHILOSOPHICAL CAREER
THE FORTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: A SPEECH IN THE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY AT PRUSA
THE FORTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: A POLITICAL ADDRESS IN ASSEMBLY
THE FORTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: A REFUSAL OF THE OFFICE OF ARCHON DELIVERED BEFORE THE COUNCIL
THE FIFTIETH DISCOURSE: REGARDING HIS PAST RECORD, SPOKEN BEFORE THE COUNCIL
THE FIFTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: IN REPLY TO DIODORUS
THE FIFTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON AESCHYLUS AND SOPHOCLES AND EURIPIDES OR THE BOW OF PHILOCTETES
THE FIFTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON HOMER
THE FIFTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON SOCRATES
THE FIFTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON HOMER AND SOCRATES
THE FIFTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: AGAMEMNON OR ON KINGSHIP
THE FIFTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: NESTOR
THE FIFTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ACHILLES
THE FIFTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: PHILOCTETES
THE SIXTIETH DISCOURSE: NESSUS OR DEÏANEIRA
THE SIXTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: CHRYSEÏS
THE SIXTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON KINGSHIP AND TYRANNY
THE SIXTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (I)
THE SIXTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (II)
THE SIXTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON FORTUNE (III)
THE SIXTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON REPUTATION
THE SIXTY-SEVENTH DISCOURSE: ON POPULAR OPINION
THE SIXTY-EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ON OPINION
THE SIXTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON VIRTUE
THE SEVENTIETH DISCOURSE: ON PHILOSOPHY
THE SEVENTY-FIRST DISCOURSE: ON THE PHILOSOPHER
THE SEVENTY-SECOND DISCOURSE: ON PERSONAL APPEARANCE
THE SEVENTY-THIRD DISCOURSE: ON TRUST
THE SEVENTY-FOURTH DISCOURSE: ON DISTRUST
THE SEVENTY-FIFTH DISCOURSE: ON LAW
THE SEVENTY-SIXTH DISCOURSE: ON CUSTOM
THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH/EIGHTH DISCOURSE: ON ENVY
THE SEVENTY-NINTH DISCOURSE: ON WEALTH
THE EIGHTIETH DISCOURSE: ON FREEDOM
The Biography
INTRODUCTION TO DIO CHRYSOSTOM by J. W. Cohoon
CONTENTS
DIO’S LIFE
DIO’S WORKS
MANUSCRIPTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Delphi Classics Catalogue
Series Contents
Alphabetical List of Titles
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