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  1. The Death of Empedocles (German: Der Tod des Empedokles) is an unfinished drama by Friedrich Hölderlin. It exists in three versions written from 1797 to 1800, the first of which is the most complete.

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    The Death of Empedocles by Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), depicting the legendary alleged suicide of Empedocles jumping into Mount Etna in Sicily. According to Aristotle, Empedocles died at the age of 60 (c. 430 BC), even though other writers have him living up to the age of 109.

  3. La muerte de Empédocles ( Der Tod des Empedokles, en alemán) es una obra de teatro de Friedrich Hölderlin; una tragedia escrita en verso y con forma monologal. Hölderlin escribió tres versiones distintas y sucesivas de la obra, que quedó inacabada.

  4. 26 de sept. de 2019 · Reports on his death are confused. We can be sure that he did not make the fiery leap into Aetna, as was widely held in antiquity (Chitwood 1986). It is possible, but that is all, that he died in the Peloponnese (A 1 = P 29.71b–72).

  5. On the eve of his final odes and hymns, Friedrich Hölderlin composed three versions of a dramatic poem on the suicide of the early Greek thinker, Empedocles of Acragas. This book offers the first complete translation of the three versions, along with translations of Hölderlin's essays on the theory of tragedy.

  6. Empedocles was a Greek philosopher, statesman, poet, religious teacher, and physiologist. According to legend only, Empedocles was a self-styled god who brought about his own death, as dramatized by the English poet Matthew Arnold in “Empedocles on Etna,” by flinging himself into the volcanic.

  7. Considerado como enemigo del estado sacerdotal, el filósofo Empédocles estaría sumido en la oscuridad, sufriendo los tormentos de la soledad y la duda. Sin embargo, es capaz de hallar una fuerza renovada a través de la voluntad del pueblo e incluso, de alcanzar la inmortalidad.