Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Timon of Phlius" by Richard Bett
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- Decleva Caizzi, F., 1981, Pirrone: Testimonianze, Naples:
Bibliopolis. Complete collection of texts referring to Pyrrho, with
Italian translation and commentary; includes most of the surviving
material from Timon. (Scholar)
- Declava Caizzi, F., 2020, Pirroniana, Milan: LED. A
second edition of the previous item, with new material including
an English translation of the texts by Mauro Bonazzi and David
Sedley. (Scholar)
- Di Marco, M., 1989, Timone di Fliunte: Silli, Rome:
Edizione dell’Ateneo. Fragments from the Silloi, with
Italian introduction, translation and commentary. (Scholar)
- Diels, H., 1901, Poetarum Philosophorum Fragmenta,
Berlin: Weidmann: 173–206. Comprehensive edition of texts by and
about Timon, with intermittent comments in Latin. (Scholar)
- Lloyd-Jones, H. and P. Parsons, 1983, Supplementum
Hellenisticum, Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter: 368–395.
Includes all verse fragments from Timon. (Scholar)
- Long, A. A. and D. N. Sedley, 1987, The Hellenistic
Philosophers, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2 vols.),
sections 1–3. Includes a number of representative fragments from
Timon. Vol.1 contains texts in English translation with philosophical
commentary; vol.2 contains original texts with philological
commentary. (Scholar)
- Bett, R., 2000, Pyrrho, his Antecedents and his Legacy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Bett, R., 2012, Review of Clayman (2009), Gnomon, 84:
107–12. (Scholar)
- Brunschwig, J., 1994, “The title of Timon’s
Indalmoi: from Odysseus to Pyrrho,” in J. Brunschwig,
Papers in Hellenistic Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 212–223. (Scholar)
- Clayman, D., 2009, Timon of Phlius: Pyrrhonism into
Poetry, Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter. (Scholar)
- Decleva Caizzi, F., 1984, “Timone di Fliunte: I frammenti
74, 75, 76 Diels,” in F. Angeli, ed., La storia della
filosofia come sapere critico: Studi offerti a Mario Dal Pra,
Milan: 92–105. (Scholar)
- Long, A. A., 1978, “Timon of Phlius: Pyrrhonist and
Satirist,” Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological
Society (New Series), 24: 68–91. (Scholar)
- Marchand, S., 2018. Le scepticisme: vivre sans opinions,
Paris: Vrin, chapter 1. (Scholar)
- Perin, C., 2018. “Pyrrho and Timon,” in D. Machuca and
B. Reed, eds., Skepticism: From Antiquity to the Present,
London/New York: Bloomsbury, 24–35. (Scholar)
- Svavarsson, S., 2010, “Pyrrho and Early Pyrrhonism”, in R. Bett, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 36–57. (Scholar)