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Diodorus of Aspendus

Diodorus of Aspendus

4th century BC Pythagorean philosopher


Diodorus of Aspendus (Greek: Διόδωρος ὁ Ἀσπένδιος) was a 4th century BC Pythagorean philosopher, who probably lived after the time of Plato, and must have been still alive in 104th Olympiad, for he was an acquaintance of Stratonicus the musician,[1] who lived at the court of Ptolemy Lagi. According to Iamblichus, He was the student or companion of the Pythagorean philosopher Aresas.[2] Diodorus is said to have rejected the Pythagorean lifestyle and let his beard grow out, adopting something more similar to the Cynic mode of living prior to its endorsement by Diogenes.[3][4]


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  • Public Domain Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Diodorus". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
  • Zhmud, Leonid (2012). Pythagoras and the Early Pythagoreans. Translated by Windle, Kevin; Ireland, Rosh. Oxford University Press. pp. 132–134. ISBN 9780199289318. Retrieved 2018-01-18.

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