- Hermippus of Smyrna
Hermippus ( _el. Ἕρμιππος) of
Smyrna , aPeripatetic philosopher, surnamed by the ancient writers the "Callimachian" ( _el. ό Καλλιμάχειος), from which it may be inferred that he was a disciple ofCallimachus about the middle of the3rd century BC , while the fact of his having written the life ofChrysippus proves that he lived to about the end of the century. His writings seem to have been of very great importance and value. [Josephus, "Contra Apionem" i. 22; Jerome, "De Viris Illustribus" Praef.] They are repeatedly referred to by the ancient writers, under many titles, of which, however, most, if not all, seem to have been chapters of his great biographical work, which is often quoted under the title of "Lives" ("Bioi"). The work contained the biographies of a great many ancient figures, including orators, poets, historians, and philosophers. It contained the earliest known biography ofAristotle , as well as philosophers such asPythagoras ,Empedocles ,Heraclitus ,Democritus , Zeno,Socrates ,Plato ,Antisthenes , Diogenes,Stilpo ,Epicurus ,Theophrastus ,Heraclides ,Demetrius Phalereus , andChrysippus . The work has been lost, but many later "Lives" extensively quote it.Notes
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