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338 statements about Leukippos in later writers must, in the long run, go back to him. If we follow this up, we shall be able to give a fairly clear account of the system, and we shall even come across some views which are peculiar to Leukippos and were not adopted by Demokritos.

The fuller of the doxographies in Diogenes, which comes from an epitome of Theophrastos, is as follows: