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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology - Page 375
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Eastern Monachism: An Account of the Origin, Laws, Discipline, Sacred ...

Buddha (The concept) - 1850 - 498 pages
...cause desperation. f A similar story is related of Hegesias, whose gloomy descriptions of human misery were so overpowering, that they drove many persons to commit suicide, in consequence of which he received the surname of Peisithanatos. In the city of Wesali there was a priest, who one day, on...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 16

India - 1851 - 580 pages
...will remind the classic reader of the story of Hegesias, whose gloomy descriptions of human misery were so overpowering, that they drove many persons to commit suicide, in consequence of which he received the surname of Peisi-thanatos. In the city of Wesali, there was a priest, who, one day,...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 16

India - 1851 - 590 pages
...will remind the classic reader of the story of Hegesias, whose gloomy descriptions of human misery were so overpowering, that they drove many persons to commit suicide, in consequence of which he received the surname of Peisi-thanatos. In the city of Wesali, there was a priest, who, one day,...
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Totius latinitatis lexicon: opera et studio, Volume 2

Egidio Forcellini - Latin language - 1854 - 1240 pages
...than that of Cicero {Тик. i. 34), who tel U us that Hegesias wrote a book called аяокарTfpwr, in which a man who has resolved to starve himself...suicide, in consequence of which the author received the súmame of Pcisithanatos. This book was published at Alexandria, where he was, in consequence, forbidden...
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De senectute, De amicitia, Paradoxa and Somnium Scipionis

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1858 - 372 pages
...seek it as soon as possible. According to Cicero, from whom we get this account (Tuse. Disp., i., 34), the gloomy descriptions of human misery which this...persons to commit suicide ; in consequence of which he was forbidden by King Ptolemy to teach in Alexandrea, where his book had been published. (Compare...
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Eastern Monachism: an Account of the Origin, Laws, Discipline, Sacred ...

Robert Spence Hardy - Buddhism - 1860 - 506 pages
...cause desperation.f A similar story is related of Hegesias, whose gloomy descriptions of human misery were so overpowering, that they drove many persons to commit suicide, in consequence of which he received the surname of Peisithanatos. In the city of Wesali there was a priest, who one day, on...
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Eastern Monachism: an Account of the Origin, Laws, Discipline, Sacred ...

Robert Spence Hardy - Buddha (The concept) - 1860 - 478 pages
...cause desperation. f A similar story is related of Hegesias, whose gloomy descriptions of human misery were so overpowering,' that they drove many persons to commit suicide, in consequence of which he received the surname of Peisithanatos. In the city of Wesali there was a priest, who one day, on...
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, ed. by W. Smith, Volume 2

Greek and Roman biography - 1861 - 1246 pages
...strong than that of Cicero (Tutc. i. 34), who tells us that Hcgesias wrote a book called dwoitapTffiiur, in which a man who has resolved to starve himself...thinks that he was contemporaneous with Epicurus. (firxAidite der Phitotophie, viii. 1, 3; see also Val. Max. viii. ».) [GELC] HEGE'SIAS ('Hrpriat)...
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