Statue of Diogenes

Summary

The Statue of Diogenes (Turkish: Diyojen Heykeli) is a monument to the Ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, who was born in Sinop, ancient Asia Minor, Turkey in about 412 BC.

Statue of Diogenes
Diyojen Heykeli
Statue of Diogenes in Sinop, Turkey.
Map
42°01′31″N 35°08′29″E / 42.02528°N 35.14139°E / 42.02528; 35.14139
LocationSinop, Turkey
DesignerTuran Baş
Height5.50 m (18.0 ft)
Completion date2006
Dedicated toDiogenes of Sinope

Sinop (then known as Sinope) is the birthplace of Diogenes in the 5th century BC. Sinop municipality decided to erect a statue of Diogenes. Its creator was Turan Baş of the Ondokuz Mayıs University in Samsun. The statue was erected in 2006.[1]

It is situated at the center of the narrowest point of Sinop Peninsula isthmus. Other historically notable places of the city (like Sinop Fortress Prison) are close to the monument. The 5.50 m (18.0 ft) tall statue depicts Diogenes the Cynic standing with his dog on his dwelling barrel and searching for an honest man in the far with his lamp in the hand.[1]

According to the Turkish daily newspaper Milliyet, some politicians criticized the decision of the municipality on the ground that Diogenes searched for an honest man and thus insulted the honest people of Sinop. However, that legend had been originated in Athens and not in Sinop.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Diyojen" (in Turkish). Rota Senin. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
  2. ^ Türkseven, Kenan (2006-11-02). "Sinopt'ta Diyojen heykeli tartışması". Milliyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-07-12.