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''Democritus meditating on the seat of the soul'' (''Démocrite méditant sur le siège de l'âme'') is a statue by Léon-Alexandre Delhomme (1841–1895), exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1868. It shows the Greek philosopher Democritus, his eyes fixed on a skull he holds in his hands. It is now exhibited in the garden of the musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon. On its base is inscribed an extract from the 29th fable of La Fontaine:〔Livre VIII - fable XXVI - Démocrite et les abdéritains〕 :"Hippocrates in time arrived at the conclusion that he had not sought whether the heart or the head was the seat of either reason or sense in man and beast" ==Notes== 〔
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