Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... HIPPIAS 152 HIPPARCHUS 157 MINOS 163 ALCIBIADES II . 165 GORGIAS . 169 THEÆTETUS . 189 MENO 204 EUTHYDEMUS ..... 219 CRATYLUS . 228 SOPHIST . 246 STATESMAN . 264 BANQUET 277 PHEDON . 29+ PHILEBUS . 309 THEAGES . 321 ERASTE .. 325 ...
... HIPPIAS 152 HIPPARCHUS 157 MINOS 163 ALCIBIADES II . 165 GORGIAS . 169 THEÆTETUS . 189 MENO 204 EUTHYDEMUS ..... 219 CRATYLUS . 228 SOPHIST . 246 STATESMAN . 264 BANQUET 277 PHEDON . 29+ PHILEBUS . 309 THEAGES . 321 ERASTE .. 325 ...
Sivu 81
... Hippias , moreover , the skilled in history and antiquity , rich in stores of art and memory ; and to Prodicus , chiefly brought forward by reason of his philological labours , who , though as a less important personage , contributes to ...
... Hippias , moreover , the skilled in history and antiquity , rich in stores of art and memory ; and to Prodicus , chiefly brought forward by reason of his philological labours , who , though as a less important personage , contributes to ...
Sivu 82
... Hippias the Peloponnesian could not have been staying at Athens at any other time except during the truce under Isarchus , in the first year of the eighty - ninth , against which Dacier , in her introduction to the translation of the ...
... Hippias the Peloponnesian could not have been staying at Athens at any other time except during the truce under Isarchus , in the first year of the eighty - ninth , against which Dacier , in her introduction to the translation of the ...
Sivu 87
... Hippias now find opportunity for coming forward in their own way , with short speeches . And Socrates also , with regard to the proposal to choose an umpire , delivers his opinion in a form which , with all its brevity , is distinguished ...
... Hippias now find opportunity for coming forward in their own way , with short speeches . And Socrates also , with regard to the proposal to choose an umpire , delivers his opinion in a form which , with all its brevity , is distinguished ...
Sivu 151
... work itself to be condemned as not genuine . But Bekker marks this and the follow- ing dialogues more decisively as ungenuine , and , in so doing , has my full assent . IV . THE LESSER HIPPIAS . THIS dialogue has a 151.
... work itself to be condemned as not genuine . But Bekker marks this and the follow- ing dialogues more decisively as ungenuine , and , in so doing , has my full assent . IV . THE LESSER HIPPIAS . THIS dialogue has a 151.
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