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Dionysius of Syracuse the Elder Fragments of Philosophical Maxims in Greek

The Fragments of Philosophical Maxims is a collection of 26 poetic passages attributed to Dionysius I, the tyrant of Syracuse who reigned from 405 to 367 BCE. Preserved exclusively through quotations by later authors, most notably Diogenes Laertius in the third century CE, the verses constitute a satirical critique aimed at Plato and his philosophical doctrines. The work survives not as an independent manuscript but embedded within the doxographical tradition, particularly in the biography of Plato. The content mocks core Platonic concepts such as the Theory of Forms and the ideal of the philosopher-king, blending philosophical satire with personal invective against Plato’s character. Its themes advocate a pragmatic, anti-intellectual stance that favors the exercise of tyrannical power over abstract speculation, serving also as an assertion of that authority through cultural production. These fragments hold historical significance as a vivid artifact of the classical conflict between political power and philosophy, providing key testimony to the fraught relationship between Plato and Dionysius I and illustrating the hostile reception Platonic ideas could encounter from contemporary rulers.

book 1 [ln_1]νυμφῶν ὑπὸ σπήλυγγα †τὸν αὐτόστεγον σύαγρον ἐκβόλειον †εὔθηρον κλύειν ὁπλάς τ’ ἀπαρχὰς ἀκροθινιάζομαι
book 2.1 [ln_1]εἰ δ’ ἀξιοῖς
book 2.2 σοι μηδὲν ἀλγεινόν
book 2.3 ποτε †μηδὲν ἔσεσθαι, μακαρίως ἔχεις
book 2.4 φρενῶν· θεῶν γὰρ ἕξειν βίοτον, οὐ θνητῶν δοκεῖς
book 3.1 [ln_1]θνητῶν δὲ μηδεὶς μηδέν’ ὄλβιόν
book 3.2 ποτε κρίνῃ, πρὶν αὐτὸν εὖ τελευτήσαντ’ ἴδῃ· ἐν ἀσφαλεῖ γὰρ τὸν θανόντ’ ἐπαινέσαι.
book 3a.1 [ln_1]Σειληνὸς κλύζειν
book 3a.2 πειρᾶται τὸν Ἡρακλέα
book 4.1 ἡ γὰρ
book 4.2 τυραννὶς ἀδικίας μήτηρ ἔφυ
book 5.1 ὁ τῆς Δίκης ὀφθαλμὸς ὡς δι’ ἡσύχου λεύσσων
book 5.2 προσώπου πάνθ’ ὁμῶς ἀεὶ βλέπει
book 6.1 ἢ λέγε
book 6.2 τι σιγῆς κρεῖσσον ἢ σιγὴν ἔχε
book 7.1 ἔπειτα δ’ οὐδὲ τοῦτο γιγνώσκεις, ὅτι
book 7.2 τοῖς οὐδὲν οὖσιν οὐδὲ εἷς ὅλως
book 7.3 φθονεῖ;
book 8.1 αὐτὸς
book 8.2 πενόμενος
book 8.3 τοῖς ἔχουσι μὴ φθόνει
book 9 †Δωρικὸν ἧκεν ἡ Διονυσίου γυνή
book 10.1 οἴμοι, γυναῖκα
book 10.2 χρησίμην ἀπώλεσα
book 11 αὑτοῖς γὰρ ἐμπαίζουσιν οἱ μωροὶ βροτῶν
book 12 βαλάντιον (i. e. ἀκόντιον) ἑλκύδριον (i. e. κάδος) σκέπαρνον (i. e. ἔριον) ἐριώλη (i. e. χλαῖνα)[ln_5]θυέστης (i. e. δοῖδυξ) μένανδρος (i. e. παρθένος) μενεκράτης (i. e. στῦλος) μυστήρια (i. e. μυῶν διεκδύσεις) γαρότας (i. e. βοῦς)[ln_10]ἴακχος (i. e. χοῖρος) καρπότεξ (i. e. μήν)