Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 72
... discovery which Heyne some time since communi- cated , that the horses in this Myth were borrowed from Parmenides , which will hardly be discovered after a per- usal of the fragment referred to . For the identity in a comparison , rests ...
... discovery which Heyne some time since communi- cated , that the horses in this Myth were borrowed from Parmenides , which will hardly be discovered after a per- usal of the fragment referred to . For the identity in a comparison , rests ...
Sivu 266
... discovered in like manner by subdivision of the whole province of art , though proceeding upon a different principle of separation . Only , as in the case of the Sophist , the whole process was not seriously meant , so also neither is ...
... discovered in like manner by subdivision of the whole province of art , though proceeding upon a different principle of separation . Only , as in the case of the Sophist , the whole process was not seriously meant , so also neither is ...
Sivu 369
... discovery of justice last , and the discovery of it by such a method , are closely connected together , and the ... discovered in this state , and in the same state we have had shewn to us the three classes or orders of citizens ...
... discovery of justice last , and the discovery of it by such a method , are closely connected together , and the ... discovered in this state , and in the same state we have had shewn to us the three classes or orders of citizens ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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