Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 128
... Cephalus who repeats the dialogue , who are Glaucon and Adimantus whom he meets , and Antipho of whom he is supposed to tell the story ? In Cephalus , first , every one thinks of the son of Lysanias and the father of Lysias , who , like ...
... Cephalus who repeats the dialogue , who are Glaucon and Adimantus whom he meets , and Antipho of whom he is supposed to tell the story ? In Cephalus , first , every one thinks of the son of Lysanias and the father of Lysias , who , like ...
Sivu 129
... Cephalus , be meant to be said , that Plato's brothers , in the Republic , when Cephalus appears as a person of advanced age , are young men , and here , at the period of the same Cephalus ' arrival at Athens , already settled and ready ...
... Cephalus , be meant to be said , that Plato's brothers , in the Republic , when Cephalus appears as a person of advanced age , are young men , and here , at the period of the same Cephalus ' arrival at Athens , already settled and ready ...
Sivu 352
... whole . Now , the course of the entire work is as follows : In the confidential , introductory dialogue between So- crates and Cephalus upon the subject , especially , of old age , the latter mentions the legends respecting the 352.
... whole . Now , the course of the entire work is as follows : In the confidential , introductory dialogue between So- crates and Cephalus upon the subject , especially , of old age , the latter mentions the legends respecting the 352.
Sivu 420
... Cephalus . By the first account , Cephalus ' immigration would be placed so early that the dialogue between Socrates and Parmenides could not then have taken place . But this would indeed be a subordinate circumstance , which Plato ...
... Cephalus . By the first account , Cephalus ' immigration would be placed so early that the dialogue between Socrates and Parmenides could not then have taken place . But this would indeed be a subordinate circumstance , which Plato ...
Sivu 421
... Cephalus may be only a supposition , because the writers could not explain , what is nevertheless very easy to explain , how Cephalus should have permitted his sons , and one of them so young , to go abroad . And it might be a question ...
... Cephalus may be only a supposition , because the writers could not explain , what is nevertheless very easy to explain , how Cephalus should have permitted his sons , and one of them so young , to go abroad . And it might be a question ...
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