Theagenes of Rhegium

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Theagenes's writings are lost, the only information about his life or his doctrines must be reconstructed from summaries, fragments and characterizations of his work in later authors.Template:Sfn Theagenes was one of the earliest proponents of the allegorical method of reading texts, defending the mythology of Homer from more rationalist attacks,[1] possibly as a response to the criticisms of early Greek philosophers such as Xenophanes.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn It has also been argued that Pherecydes of Syros anticipated Theagenes.Template:Sfn

For indeed they say that the dry fights with the wet, the hot with the cold, and the light with the heavy; furthermore, that water extinguishes fire, but fire dries water. Similarly, the opposition accrues to all the elements out of which the universe consists ... He [Homer] arranges battles by naming fire Apollo ... the water Poseidon ... the moon Artemis, the air Hera.

Theagenes, as recounted in Porphyry's Homeric Questions 20.67–75, in John A. MacPhail. Porphyry’s ‘Homeric Questions’ on the Iliad: Text, Translation, Commentary. Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, 2011, page 241.

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Ancient sources

In the Diels-Kranz numbering for testimony and fragments of Pre-Socratic philosophy, Theagenes of Rhegium is catalogued as number 8. The most recent edition of this catalogue is: Script error: No such module "citation/CS1"..

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His fragments are reprinted with notes and an Italian translation in Giuliana Lanata, Poetica Pre-platonica: Testimonianze e Frammenti (Florence 1963) 104-111.
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