Dio Chrysostom
Overview
Works: | 918 works in 2,125 publications in 8 languages and 13,601 library holdings |
---|---|
Genres: | Criticism, interpretation, etc History Sources Bio-bibliography Concordances Dictionaries Biography |
Roles: | Author, Other, Translator, Author in quotations or text abstracts, Dedicatee, Contributor |
Classifications: | PA3965.D22, 885.01 |
Publication Timeline
.
Most widely held works about
Dio
- The politics of peace : Ephesians, Dio Chrysostom, and the Confucian Four books by Te-Li Lau( )
- Urban life and local politics in Roman Bithynia : the small world of Dion Chrysostomos by Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen( )
- Dio Chrysostom by Dio( Book )
- The Roman world of Dio Chrysostom by C. P Jones( Book )
- Dio Chrysostom : politics, letters, and philosophy by Simon Swain( Book )
- Select essays of Dio Chrysostom by Dio( )
- Discourses by Dio( )
- An index to Dio Chrysostomus by Richard Koolmeister( Book )
- Homer in der Zweiten Sophistik. Studien zu der Homerlektüre und dem Homerbild bei Dion von Prusa, Maximos von Tyros und Ailios Aristeides by Jan Fredrik Kindstrand( Book )
- Leben und Werke des Dio von Prusa, mit einer Einleitung: Sophistik, Rhetorik, Philosophie in ihrem Kampf um die Jugendbildung by Hans Friedrich August von Arnim( Book )
- Dionis Prusaensis quem vocant Chrysostomum quae exstant omnia by Dio( Book )
- Dione di Prusa : un intellettuale greco nell'Impero romano by Paolo Desideri( Book )
- Dion Chrysostomos : oder, Vom Leben nach seinem Vorbild by Synesius( Book )
- Discours bithyniens : discours 38-51 by Dio( Book )
- Sämtliche Reden by Dio( Book )
- Premier discours à Tarse (Or. XXXIII) ; Second discours à Tarse (Or. XXXIV) ; Discours à Célènes de Phrygie (Or. XXXV) ; Discours borysthénitique (Or. XXXVI) by Dio( Book )
- Rhetorike philosophousa : Dione Crisostomo nella cultura antica e bizantina by Aldo Brancacci( Book )
- Quaestiones Dioneae by Paul Hagen( )
- Tragedia greca e cultura ellenistica : l'or. LII di Dione di Prusa by Maria Tanja Luzzatto( Book )
- Essai sur Dion Chrysostome, philosophe et moraliste cynique et stoïcien by Louis François( Book )
more

fewer

Most widely held works by
Dio
Dio Chrysostom by
Dio(
Book
)
69 editions published between 1932 and 1993 in 5 languages and held by 500 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
DIO COCCEIANUS CHRYSOSTOMUS, c.A.D. 40-c.A.D.120, of Prusa (Brusa) in Bithynia, Asia Minor, inherited with his brothers large properties and debts from his generous father Pasicrates. He became a skilled rhetorican hostile to philosophers, but in the course of travels came to Rome in Vespasian's reign (A.D. 69-79) and was converted to Stoicism. Strongly critical of the emperor Domitian (81-96) he was c.A.D. 82 banned on suspicion by him from Italy and Bithynia and wandered in poverty, especially in lands north of the Aegean, as far as the Danube and the primitive Getae. In 97 he spoke publicly to Greeks assembled at Olympia, was welcomed at Rome by emperor Nerva (96-98), and returned to Prusa. Arriving again at Rome on an embassy of thanks c. 98-99 he became a firm friend of emperor Trajan. In 102 he travelled to Alexandria and elsewhere, returning to Prusa in 102-3. Involved in a lawsuit about plans to beautify Prusa at his own expense, he stated his case before the governor of Bithyna Pliny the Younger, 111-112. The rest of his life is unknown. He had lost his wife and a son. The literary works of Dio, in simple yet noble style derived largely from Plato, Demosthenes and Xenophon, reflect three main factors in his busy life -- sophistical, political, moral; but nearly all of the extant Discourses (or Orations) belong to the political (the most important of them dealing with affairs in Bithynia and affording valuable details about conditions in Asia Minor) or the moral (mostly written in later life -- they contain much of his best writing). Some philosophical and historical works, including one on the Getae, are lost. What survives of his achievement as a whole makes him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the last part of the first century and the first part of the second
69 editions published between 1932 and 1993 in 5 languages and held by 500 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
DIO COCCEIANUS CHRYSOSTOMUS, c.A.D. 40-c.A.D.120, of Prusa (Brusa) in Bithynia, Asia Minor, inherited with his brothers large properties and debts from his generous father Pasicrates. He became a skilled rhetorican hostile to philosophers, but in the course of travels came to Rome in Vespasian's reign (A.D. 69-79) and was converted to Stoicism. Strongly critical of the emperor Domitian (81-96) he was c.A.D. 82 banned on suspicion by him from Italy and Bithynia and wandered in poverty, especially in lands north of the Aegean, as far as the Danube and the primitive Getae. In 97 he spoke publicly to Greeks assembled at Olympia, was welcomed at Rome by emperor Nerva (96-98), and returned to Prusa. Arriving again at Rome on an embassy of thanks c. 98-99 he became a firm friend of emperor Trajan. In 102 he travelled to Alexandria and elsewhere, returning to Prusa in 102-3. Involved in a lawsuit about plans to beautify Prusa at his own expense, he stated his case before the governor of Bithyna Pliny the Younger, 111-112. The rest of his life is unknown. He had lost his wife and a son. The literary works of Dio, in simple yet noble style derived largely from Plato, Demosthenes and Xenophon, reflect three main factors in his busy life -- sophistical, political, moral; but nearly all of the extant Discourses (or Orations) belong to the political (the most important of them dealing with affairs in Bithynia and affording valuable details about conditions in Asia Minor) or the moral (mostly written in later life -- they contain much of his best writing). Some philosophical and historical works, including one on the Getae, are lost. What survives of his achievement as a whole makes him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the last part of the first century and the first part of the second
Orations VII, XII, and XXXVI by
Dio(
Book
)
12 editions published in 1992 in 4 languages and held by 298 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published in 1992 in 4 languages and held by 298 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostom and the New Testament by
G Mussies(
Book
)
3 editions published in 1972 in English and held by 246 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1972 in English and held by 246 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostom by
Dio(
Book
)
11 editions published between 1932 and 1971 in 3 languages and held by 205 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
11 editions published between 1932 and 1971 in 3 languages and held by 205 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Diōnos tou Chrysostomou Logoi. Dionis Chrysostomi Orationes. Recognovit et praefatus est Ludovicus Dindorfius by
Dio(
Book
)
25 editions published between 1551 and 1991 in 3 languages and held by 159 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
25 editions published between 1551 and 1991 in 3 languages and held by 159 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Olympikos, ē, Peri tēs protēs yops Theu ennoias = Olympische Rede, oder, Über die erste Erkenntnis Gottes by
Dio(
Book
)
10 editions published between 2000 and 2002 in German and held by 124 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
10 editions published between 2000 and 2002 in German and held by 124 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The hunters of Euboea by
Dio(
Book
)
15 editions published between 1896 and 1980 in English and Greek, Modern and held by 106 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published between 1896 and 1980 in English and Greek, Modern and held by 106 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dionis Chrysostomi Orationes by
Dio(
Book
)
20 editions published between 1857 and 1916 in 5 languages and held by 104 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
20 editions published between 1857 and 1916 in 5 languages and held by 104 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dionis Prusaensis quem vocant Chrysostomum quae exstant omnia by
Dio(
Book
)
34 editions published between 1893 and 2000 in 7 languages and held by 104 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
34 editions published between 1893 and 2000 in 7 languages and held by 104 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostom by
Dio(
Book
)
31 editions published between 1939 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 88 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40-c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE
31 editions published between 1939 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 88 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40-c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE
Dio Chrysostom by
Dio(
Book
)
31 editions published between 1940 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 85 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40-c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE
31 editions published between 1940 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 85 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40-c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE
Dionis Chrysostomi orationes post Ludovicum Dindorfium. Edidit Guy de Budé by
Dio(
Book
)
27 editions published between 1784 and 1919 in 5 languages and held by 84 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
27 editions published between 1784 and 1919 in 5 languages and held by 84 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Der Philosoph und sein Bild by
Dio(
Book
)
7 editions published in 2009 in German and Greek, Ancient and held by 83 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 2009 in German and Greek, Ancient and held by 83 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Spectacles et désordre à Alexandrie : Dion de Pruse, "Discours aux Alexandrins by
Dio(
Book
)
7 editions published in 2012 in French and Greek, Ancient and held by 79 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 2012 in French and Greek, Ancient and held by 79 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ilion n'a pas été prise : "Discours troyen" 11 by
Dio(
Book
)
6 editions published in 2012 in French and held by 72 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 2012 in French and held by 72 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Quae exstant omnia by
Dio(
Book
)
16 editions published between 1893 and 2000 in 4 languages and held by 72 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
16 editions published between 1893 and 2000 in 4 languages and held by 72 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dionis Chrysostomi Opera Graece by
Dio(
Book
)
12 editions published in 1844 in 3 languages and held by 71 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published in 1844 in 3 languages and held by 71 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Euböische Idylle by
Dio(
Book
)
7 editions published in 1959 in German and held by 71 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 1959 in German and held by 71 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostom by
Dio(
Book
)
23 editions published between 1946 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 71 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40-c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE
23 editions published between 1946 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 71 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40-c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE
Dio Chrysostom by
Dio(
Book
)
26 editions published between 1932 and 2002 in 4 languages and held by 68 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
26 editions published between 1932 and 2002 in 4 languages and held by 68 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
more

fewer

Audience Level
0 |
![]() |
1 | ||
Kids | General | Special |

- Cohoon, J. W. (James Wilfred) 1878-1946 Other Translator
- Crosby, H. Lamar (Henry Lamar) 1880- Other Translator
- Lau, Te-Li Author
- Bekker-Nielsen, Tønnes Author
- Jones, C. P. (Christopher Prestige) 1940- Author
- Arnim, Hans Friedrich August von 1859-1931 Other Compiler Author Editor
- Amato, Eugenio Other Author Editor
- Dindorf, Ludwig August 1805-1871 Editor
- Bost-Pouderon, Cécile Translator Editor Author
- Swain, Simon
Useful Links
Associated Subjects
Aristides, Aelius Art Art appreciation Bible.--Ephesians Bible.--New Testament Césaire, Aimé Christian literature, Early--Greek authors Cohoon, J. W.--(James Wilfred), Conduct of life Dio,--Chrysostom Gods, Greek Greece Greek drama (Tragedy) Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.)--Style Greek literature Greek literature, Hellenistic Greeks Historiography Homer Intellectual life Interfaith relations Language and languages Literature Manners and customs Maximus,--of Tyre, Orators Oratory, Ancient Peace--Biblical teaching Peace--Religious aspects Phidias, Philoctetes--(Mythological character) Philoctetes (Sophocles) Philosophers Philosophers, Ancient Philosophy Philosophy, Ancient Political science Politics and government Rhetoric, Ancient Rome (Empire) Si shu Sophists (Greek philosophy) Speeches, addresses, etc Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek Speeches (Dio, Chrysostom) Stoics Trojan War Turkey--Bithynia Turkey--Troy (Extinct city) Zeus--(Greek deity)
Covers
Alternative Names
Chrysostom, Dio
Chrysostome
Chrysostome Dion
Chrysostome, Jean 40-120
Chrysostomos
Chrysostomos 40-120
Chrysostomos Dion
Chrysostomos, Dion 1e E.
Chrysostomos, Dion 40-120
Chrysostomos, Dion ca 40-ca 120
Chrysostomus Dio
Chrysostomus, Dio 40-120
Cocceianus, Chrysostomus D. 40-120
Cocceianus Dio
Cocceianus, Dio 40-120
Crisostomo, Dione 40-120
Crisóstomo, Juan 40-120
D.Chr.
Dio
Dio 004. ?-011. ?
Dio 1e E.
Dio 40-120
Dio 40-120 Chrysostom
Dio 40-120 Chrysostomos
Dio 40-120 Cocceianus
Dio 40-120 of Prusa
Dio 40-120 Prusaensis
Dio 40-120 Prusaeus
Dio 40-120 Prusensis
Dio 40-120 Prussaeus
Dio 40-120 Sophista
Dio 40-120 von Prusa
Dio ca 40-ca 120 Chrysostom
Dio Chrysostom
Dio Chrysostom 004.?-011.?
Dio Chrysostom 1e E.
Dio Chrysostom 40-120
Dio, Chrysostom, ca 40-ca 120
Dio Chrysostom Greek philosopher
Dio Chrysostomos
Dio Chrysostomos 40-120
Dio Chrysostomus
Dio Chrysostomus 004.?-011.?
Dio Chrysostomus 40-120 Prusaeus
Dio Chrysostomus ca 40-ca 120
Dio Chrysostomus filosoof uit Romeinse Keizerrijk (40-120)
Dio Chrysostomus Prusaeus 40-120
Dio Chrysostomus Prusensis
Dio Chrysostomus Sophista
Dio Cocceianus
Dio Cocceianus 004.?-011.?
Dio Cocceianus 40-120
Dio Cocceianus Chrysostomus
Dio Cocceianus, Chrysostomus 40-120
Dio Cocceianus Chrysostomus of Prusa
Dio Cocceianus of Prusa
Dio Coccejanus
Dio Coccejanus asi 40-112
Dio Coccejanus Chrysostomus ca 40-ca 120
Dió Crisòstom
Dió Crisòstom filòsof grec
Dio of Prusa
Dio of Prusa 40-120
Dio Pisonianus.
Dio Pisonianus 004.?-011.?
Dio Prusaensis.
Dio Prusaensis 004.?-011.?
Dio Prusaensis 1e E.
Dio Prusaensis 40-120
Dio Prusaensis ca 40-ca 120
Dio Prusaeus
Dio Prusaeus 40-120
Dio Prusaeus asi 40-112
Dio Prusensis
Dio Prusensis 40-120
Dio Prusensis c. 40-115/120
Dio Prussaeus
Dio Prussaeus 40-120
Dio Sophista
Dio Sophista 40-120
Dio von Prusa
Dio von Prusa 40-120
Dion.
Dion 1e E. de Prusa
Dion 1e E. de Pruse
Dion 1e E. fra Prusa
Dion 1e E. von Prusa
Dion 40-120
Dion 40-120 Chrysostom
Dion 40-120 Chrysostome
Dion 40-120 Chrysostomos
Dion 40-120 Chrysostomus
Dion 40-120 Chrysostomus Prusensis
Dion 40-120 Cocceianus
Dión 40-120 de Prusa
Dion 40-120 de Pruse
Dion 40-120 kynisch-stoischer Popularphilosoph
Dion 40-120 Prusaensis
Dion 40-120 Prusaeus
Dion 40-120 Schüler des Musonius
Dion 40-120 von Bursa
Dion 40-120 von Prusa
Dion 40-120 z Prusy
Dion af Prusa
Dion Bouche d'or
Dion Bouche d'or 004.?-011.?
Dion Bouchedor
Dion Bouchedor 004.?-011.?
Dion Chrysostom 40-120
Dion Chrysostome
Dion Chrysostome 1e E.
Dion Chrysostome 40-120
Dion Chrysostomos
Dion Chrysostomos 1e E.
Dion Chrysostomos 40-120
Dión Chrýsostomos asi 40-112 Zlatoústý
Dion Chrysostomos griechischer Redner, Schriftsteller und Philosoph
Dión Chrýsostomos, Zlatoústý, asi 40-112
Dion Chrysostomus
Dion Chrysostomus 40-120
Dion Chrysostomus Prusensis 40-120
Dion Chryzostom.
Dion Cocceianos 40-120 von Prusa
Dion Cocceianos von Prusa 40-120
Dion Cocceianus
Dion Cocceianus 40-120
Dion Cocceianus 40-120 Chrysostomus
Dion Cocceianus 40-120 von Prusa
Dion Cocceianus Chrysostomus
Dion Cocceianus Chrysostomus 40-120
Dion Cocceianus de Prusa Chrysostomus
dion Cocceianus von Prusa
Dion Cocceianus von Prusa 40-120
Dion Coceyo
Dión Crisóstomo
Dion Crisostomo 40-120
Dion Crisóstomo filósofo griego
Dion Crisóstomos
Dión de Prusa
Dion, de Prusa, 1e E.
Dión, de Prusa, 40-120
Dion de Pruse
Dion de Pruse 004.?-011.?
Dion, de Pruse, 1e E.
Dion de Pruse 40-120
Dion de Pruse philosophe grec
Dion éd Pruse
Dion, fra Prusa, 1e E.
Dion från Prusa ca 40-ca 120
Diōn ho Chrusostomos
Díōn ho Khrusóstomos
Díōn ho Khrusóstomos 004.?-011.?
Diōn ho Prousaeus
Dion Hrisostomos
Dion Hrisostomos filosof grec
Dion Hrizostom
Dión Khrüszosztomosz
Dion Khrysostomos
Diōn Kokkeianos ek Prousēs
Dion kynisch-stoischer Popularphilosoph
Dion kynisch-stoischer Popularphilosoph 40-120
Diōn o Chrysostomos
Dion of Prusa
Dion Prusaensis 40-120
Dion Prusaeus 40-120
Dion Prusien
Dion Prusien 004.?-011.?
Dion Schüler des Musanius
Dion Schüler des Musonius 40-120
Dion von Brusa
Dion von Bursa 40-120
Dion von Prusa
Dion von Prusa 004.?-011.?
Dion, von Prusa, 1e E.
Dion von Prusa 40-120
Dion von Prusa ca 40-ca 120
Dion z Prúsy
Dion z Prusy 40-120
Dion z Prúsy řecký filosof
Dion Zlatousti
Dión Zlatoústy
Dion Złotousty.
Dionas Auksaburnis
Dione 1e E. di Prusa
Dione 40-120 Cocceiano
Dione 40-120 Crisostomo
Dione 40-120 Crisostomus
Dione 40-120 di Prusa
Dione 40-120 Retore
Dione Cocceiano
Dione Cocceiano 40-120
Dione Cocceiano Crisostomo c. 40-115/120
dione,,crisostomo
Dione Crisostomo 1e E.
Dione Crisostomo 40-120
Dione Crisostomo oratore, scrittore e filosofo greco antico
Dione Crisostomus 40-120
Dione de Prusa.
Dione di Prusa
Dione di Prusa 004.?-011.?
Dione, di Prusa, 1e E.
Dione di Prusa 40-120
Dione di Prusa c. 40-115/120
Dione di Prusa ca 40-ca 120
Dione Retore 40-120
Diono Krizostomo
Dionos 40-120 Chrysostomos
Dionos 40-120 ho Chrysostomos
Dionos Chrysostomos 40-120
Dionos ho Chrysostomos 40-120
Dionysius Prusaensis
Prusa, Dion de
Δίων Κοκκηίανος Χρυσόστομος
Δίων ὁ Χρυσόστομος
Δίων ὁ Χρυσόστομος 004.?-011.?
Δίων Χρυσόστομος
Дион Златоуст
Дион Хризостом
Дион Хрисостом
Діон Хрисостом
דיו כריסוסטומוס פילוסוף יווני
ディオン・クリュソストモス
Languages
English
(185)
Greek, Ancient (119)
German (62)
Greek, Modern (37)
Latin (33)
French (20)
Italian (9)
Multiple languages (8)
Greek, Ancient (119)
German (62)
Greek, Modern (37)
Latin (33)
French (20)
Italian (9)
Multiple languages (8)