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Sotion

Sotion of Alexandria (, ''gen''.: Σωτίωνος; fl. c. 200 – 170 BC) was a Greek doxographer and biographer, and an important source for Diogenes Laërtius. None of his works survive; they are known only indirectly. His principal work, the Διαδοχή or Διαδοχαί (the ''Successions''), was one of the first history books to have organized philosophers into schools of successive influence: e.g., the so-called Ionian School of Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes. It is quoted very frequently by Diogenes Laërtius,〔Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 12, 26. v. 86, etc.〕 and Athenaeus.〔Athenaeus, iv. 162e, etc.〕 Sotion's ''Successions'' likely consisted of 23 books,〔Diogenes Laërtius, prooem. 1, 7〕 and at least partly drew on the doxography of Theophrastus. The ''Successions'' was influential enough to be abridged by Heraclides Lembus in the mid-2nd century BC, and works by the same title were subsequently written by Sosicrates of Rhodes and Antisthenes of Rhodes.
He was also, apparently, the author of a work, ''On Timon's Silloi'',〔Athenaeus, viii. 336d〕 and of a work entitled ''Refutations of Diocles''.〔Diogenes Laërtius, x. 4〕
==See also==

*School of the Sextii

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