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Apart from both of his monographs on Sextus and his indices to Sextus and Diogenes Laertius, Karel Janá?ek (1906-1996) published fifty articles on Sextus and related topics. These are methodically strict lexical and stylistic studies which have shed new light on Sextus' work. In addition Janá?ek also took a close look at the works of Diogenes Laertius, Hippolytus of Rome and Philo of Alexandria and how they are connected with Sextus. The results of these studies form the foundation of present scholarship on Sextus.

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Apart from both of his monographs on Sextus and his indices to Sextus and Diogenes Laertius, Karel Janá?ek (1906-1996) published fifty articles on Sextus and related topics. These are methodically strict lexical and stylistic studies which have shed new light on Sextus' work. In addition Janá?ek also took a close look at the works of Diogenes Laertius, Hippolytus of Rome and Philo of Alexandria and how they are connected with Sextus. The results of these studies form the foundation of present scholarship on Sextus.

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Karel Janá¿ek ¿, Universität Olomouc (1946-1961) und Karls-Universität Prag (1961-1973); Filip Karfik und Jan Janda, Karls-Universität Prag¿
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"On ne peut enfin que remercier Janda et Karfík d'avoir mis à notre disposition ce recueil fort utile, qui rend honneur à l'activité scientifique du grand chercheur tchèque, et qui relancera, j'en suis certain, le débat sur Sextus Empiricus, Diogène Laërce et la tradition néo-pyrrhonienne."
Tiziano Dorandi in: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2008/06/14484.html