
Fragments Of Heraclitus Dramatized Audiobook 🎵
Fragments Of Heraclitus audiobook with text and illustrations, and dramatized 🎵 with sound effects and music, by Audiobooks Dimension.
Title : Fragments Of Heraclitus
Author : Heraclitus (Ἡράκλειτος)
Written : 515 - 475 BCE
Place of Origin : Ancient Greece
Original Media type : Fragments, Papyrus
Original Language : Ancient Greek
Translator : Philip Wheelwright
Genre(s) : Ancient Greece, Collection, Philosophy, Quotations
Reader : Alan Rickman
Musician : Nature's Eye
Editor : AudioBooks Dimension
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Heraclitus's Fragments Audiobook Chapters Time Stamps :
00:00:00 - Chapter I The Way of Inquiry
00:03:55 - Chapter II Universal Flux
00:05:38 - Chapter III The Processes of Nature
00:08:21 - Chapter IV Human Soul
00:11:49 - Chapter V In Religious Perspective
00:15:55 - Chapter VI Man Among Men
00:19:59 - Chapter VII Relativity and Paradox
00:23:54 - Chapter VIII The Hidden Harmony
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Heraclitus (Ἡράκλειτος) was an ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from the city of Ephesus, which was then part of the Persian Empire. He wrote a single work, only fragments of which have survived. Most of the ancient stories about him are thought to be later fabrications based on interpretations of the preserved fragments. His paradoxical philosophy and appreciation for wordplay and cryptic, oracular epigrams has earned him the epithets "the dark" and "the obscure" since antiquity. He was considered arrogant and depressed, a misanthrope who was subject to melancholia. Consequently, he became known as "the weeping philosopher" in contrast to the ancient philosopher Democritus(Δημόκριτος), who was known as "the laughing philosopher".
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