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Lives of the Ancient Philosophers

François Fénelon became a priest in 1675, Archbishop of Paris in 1679, was spiritual advisor to Madame Guyon, and was appointed tutor to Louis, Duke of Burgundy (1682-1712) by Louis XIV in 1689. He wrote Dialogues of the Dead, and The Lives of the Ancient Philosophers as well as The Adventures of Telemachus expressly for his instruction. Fenelon wrote against the Jansenists and in favor of the Jesuits. He is also known for his Christian Perfection: Devotional Reflections on the Christian Life and Treatise on the Education of Girls.. - Summary by Wikipedia (8 hr 34 min)

Chapters

Life of Fenelon Part 1

Life of Fenelon Part 2

Thales

Solon Part 1

Solon Part 2

Pittacus

Bias

Periander

Chilo

Cleobulus

Epimenides

Anacharsis

Pythagoras

Heraclitus

Anaxagoras

Democritus

Empedocles

Socrates

Plato

Antisthenes

Aristippus

Aristotle

Xenocrates

Diogenes Part 1

Diogenes Part 2

Crates

Pyrrho

Bion

Epicurus Part 1

Epicurus Part 2

Zeno