Lukian z Samosat cytaty
Lukian z Samosat
Data urodzenia: 120
Natępne imiona: Лукиан Самосатский
Lukian z Samosat – rzymski retor i satyryk, piszący po grecku, sofista. Zmarł prawdopodobnie w Atenach. Uważany jest za twórcę satyry społecznej.
Cytaty Lukian z Samosat
„The good historian, then, must be thus described: he must be fearless, uncorrupted, free, the friend of truth and of liberty; one who, to use the words of the comic poet, calls a fig a fig, and a skiff a skiff, neither giving nor withholding from any, from favour or from enmity, not influenced by pity, by shame, or by remorse; a just judge, so far benevolent to all as never to give more than is due to any in his work; a stranger to all, of no country, bound only by his own laws, acknowledging no sovereign, never considering what this or that man may say of him, but relating faithfully everything as it happened.“
— Lucian
How to Write History
„For history, I say again, has this and this only for its own: if a man will start upon it, he must sacrifice to no God but Truth; he must neglect all else; his sole rule and unerring guide is this – to think not of those who are listening to him now, but of the yet unborn who shall seek his converse.“
— Lucian
Sect. 39; vol. 2, pp. 128-9; H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler (trans.) The Works of Lucian of Samosata.
How to Write History
„The truth is hidden from us. Even if a mere piece of luck brings us straight to it, we shall have no grounded conviction of our success; there are so many similar objects, all claiming to be the real thing.“
— Lucian
"Hermotimus, or the Rival Philosophies", sect. 49; vol. 2, p. 69.
„I say, therefore, that he who would write history well must be possessed of these two principal qualifications, a fine understanding and a good style: one is the gift of nature, and cannot be taught; the other may be acquired by frequent exercise, perpetual labour and an emulation of the ancients.“
— Lucian
How to Write History
„He is unpardonable, therefore, who cannot distinguish one from the other; but lays on history the paint of poetry, its flattery, fable, and hyperbole: it is just as ridiculous as it would be to clothe one of our robust wrestlers, who is as hard as an oak, in fine purple, or some such meretricious garb, and put paint on his cheeks; how would such ornaments debase and degrade him!“
— Lucian
How to Write History
„First, then, I went to the Indians, the mightiest nation upon earth. I had little trouble in persuading them to descend from their elephants and follow me. The Brahmins, who dwell between Oxydracae and the country of the Nechrei, are mine to a man: they live according to my laws, and are respected by all their neighbours; and the manner of their death is truly wonderful.“
— Lucian
The Runaways http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/luc/wl4/wl421.htm
„The effort only shifted me from the frying-pan into the fire.“
— Lucian
"Menippus, a Necromantic Experiment", sect. 4; vol. 1, p. 158.
„I now make the only true statement you are to expect – that I am a liar. This confession is, I consider, a full defence against all imputations. My subject is, then, what I have neither seen, experienced, nor been told, what neither exists nor could conceivably do so. I humbly solicit my readers' incredulity.“
— Lucian
"The True History", sect. 4; vol. 2, p. 137.
„Ignorance is a dreadful thing and has caused no end of damage to the human race.“
— Lucian
Cited in Tim Flannery, Atmosphere of Hope. Solutions to the Climate Crisis, Penguin Books, 2015, page 81 ISBN 9780141981048.
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„Criticism is twofold: that which teaches us what we are to choose, and that which teaches us what to avoid.“
— Lucian
How to Write History
Oryginał: (el) Διττοῦ δὲ ὄντος τοῦ τῆς συμβουλῆς ἔργου, τὰ μὲν γὰρ αἱρεῖσθαι, τὰ δὲ φεύγειν διδάσκει...
„The historian's one task is to tell the thing as it happened.“
— Lucian
Sect. 39; vol. 2, p. 128; H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler (trans.) The Works of Lucian of Samosata.
How to Write History