PEARLS OF WISDOM OF THE 7 SAGES OF ANCIENT GREECE

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PEARLS OF WISDOM OF THE 7 SAGES OF ANCIENT GREECE Full E-Book: Pearls of Wisdom of the 7 Sages of Ancient Greece ASIN: B007YNPR8Q Direct Link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/b007ynpr8q by John Kyriazoglou First Edition: April 2012

SYNOPSIS This book contains a set of wisdom pieces of ancient Greece, in terms of the maxims of the oracle of Delphi, the quotations of the seven sages of ancient Greece, and the quotations of other wellknown ancient Greek thinkers, such as: Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, etc. These maxims and quotations are presented in English. They were translated from ancient Greek into English by the author. The contents of this book are: 1. Introduction to the ancient Greek Maxims 2. The Maxims of the Oracle of Delphi 3. The Quotations of the Seven Sages of ancient Greece The purpose of this book is to make all readers (general public, educated and not, young, old, men, women, high school, college and university students, managers, workers, professionals, etc.) aware of a set of classical quotations that could be used to help them in all walks and stages in their personal and professional life, and hopefully enable them to understand, reflect upon, and improve their relationships, in the long term. I am responsible for any errors and omissions in the translation, hoping that the reader will excuse me in this very difficult and demanding task. John Kyriazoglou

Chapter 2: The Maxims of the Oracle of Delphi The maxims of the Oracle at Delphi were made up of very brief quotations (two to five words) full of wisdom and moral values. The subject matter they deal with varies from religious faith, to obedience to law, how to treat friends, how to behave in a just manner, education, country, way of life, happiness, etc. These maxims, 147 in total, were inscribed in the frontal columns at the temple of the god Apollo, at the Oracle of Delphi. They were copied on single marble tablets and were transported to all parts of the Ancient Greek World, as the writing on paper or on parchment was not known at the time. It should be noted that these 147 maxims of Delphi embodied the complete universe of values for the ancient Greeks. The number 147 equals 3 times 7 times 7 (or 3x7x7). The meanings of numbers in the ancient Greek world were quite important. Number 3 represents divine perfection, and in Pythagorean terms completion. Number 4 represents the whole creation, as there are 4 seasons in a year, 4 winds, 4 directions, 4 elements (fire, water, air and, earth), etc. Number 7 is the combination of 3 and 4, and represents the universe. Also Apollo s lyre (musical instrument) had 7 strings, there were 7 sages, etc. In Pythagorean terms 7 is a cosmic number with 3 of heaven and 4 of the world. Number 147, being 3x7x7, represented all divine values for all universes (a universe of a universe). Most of these maxims have been attributed to the seven sages of Ancient Greece: Thales, Pittacos, Bias, Solon, Cleovoulos, Periandros, and Chilon. They cover all areas of living, such as: Religiosity (faith, worship, religious behavior, God, praying, etc.), Governance (protect home country, society, laws, ruling), Managing Property (wealth, protection of self and property, profit, finance, etc.), Principles, Virtues and Values for Association with Others (friendship and love, peace and hate, anger, justice, honor, goodness, murder and

vice, wisdom, mercy and forgiveness, and happiness), Personal Skills (self-control, efficiency, effectiveness, hope, fortune, etc.), Knowledge, Education and Training, and Family and Life Events (marriage, family, wife, children and parents, conduct and virtues during life, and death). As ample of these maxims are the following: 1. Follow God. 2. Obey the law. 3. Worship God. 4. Respect your parents. 5. Be overcome by justice. 6. Base your knowledge on learning. 7. Understand after you have heard what has occurred. 8. Know yourself. 9. Intend to get married. 10. Take care to know the right opportunity. 11. Think as a mortal. 12. Act as if you are a stranger. 13. Honor your family. 14. Control yourself. 15. Help your friends. 16. Control your anger. 17. Exercise prudence. 18. Honor divine providence. 19. Do not use an oath. 20. Love friendship. 21. Concentrate on education.

Chapter 3: The Quotations of the Seven Sages This chapter describes the quotations of the seven sages of ancient Greece: Thales, Pittacos, Cleovoulos, Solon, Periandros, Bias, and Chilon. Quotations of Chilon Chilon was the son of Damagitos. He was born in Sparta. He lived in Sparta in the sixth century B.C. (born ca. 560 B.C.), and he was a law-maker, political leader and a poet. He was considered as one of the seven sages (wise men) of Ancient Greece. The quotations, according to various sources, attributed to him, were the following: 1. Know yourself. 2. When you drink alcohol, do not talk too much, you will make mistakes. 3. Do not offend free men, because it is not right. 4. Do not slander your neighbors, for you are likely to hear things which make you unhappy. 5. Take your time during the dinners of your friends, while be quick during their unfortunate events. 6. Your wedding should be simple. 7. Bless the dead person. 8. Respect your elders. 9. Hate the person who involved in the affairs of others. 10. Prefer loss to shameful profit. The first will make you sad only once, while the other will worry you forever. 11. Do not laugh at the person who is unfortunate.

12. Remain calm against rugged people, so that they are ashamed rather than feared of you. 13. Govern and protect your family. 14. Do not allow your tongue to run ahead of your intellect. 15. Control your anger. 16. Do not desire things that cannot be acquired. 17. Do not try to overpass people on the road nor make all kinds of hand gestures, this is done by the crazy people. 18. Obey the law. 19. When they are unjust to you, be willing to reconcile, when they insult you, do not seek revenge. Quotations of Thales 1. Do not give guarantees (on loans) as the misfortune is nearby. 2. Remember your friends, both, when they are near you, as well as when they are far away. 3. Do not beautify your external appearance, but you should look to become good in your behavior. 4. Do not get rich in a bad way. 5. Do not allow false accusations to influence you against persons that have earned your trust. 6. Do not get tired in flattering and speaking well to your parents. 7. Do not accept bad things. 8. Whatever care you provide for your parents, the same you should expect to receive when you reach old age, by your children. 9. The correct judgment (or opinion) is a difficult thing. 10. The achievement of something desirable is a very pleasurable thing. 11. Laziness is an ill-pleased thing. 12. No being able to control yourself is a hurtful thing. 13. Ignorance is a painful thing. 14. Teach and learn the best. 15. Do not be lazy, even if you are rich. 16. Hide bad things in your home. 17. It is better if they hate you than if they feel sorrow for you. 18. Regulate your life according to a standard. 19. Do not trust all people. 20. When you rule as a chief, you should adorn yourself.