Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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... necessary counterpart ; and thus , on the other hand , that method , resting as it does entirely upon outward signs , provided it could only be universally applied , and definitely assign to any Platonic dialogue its place between any ...
... necessary counterpart ; and thus , on the other hand , that method , resting as it does entirely upon outward signs , provided it could only be universally applied , and definitely assign to any Platonic dialogue its place between any ...
Sivu 84
... necessary to conceive Hipponicus as dead , and whether he may not have been absent abroad , perhaps in the army before Potidæa , if the second year of the eighty - seventh olympiad is not to be thought of , in which Hipponicus led an ...
... necessary to conceive Hipponicus as dead , and whether he may not have been absent abroad , perhaps in the army before Potidæa , if the second year of the eighty - seventh olympiad is not to be thought of , in which Hipponicus led an ...
Sivu 141
... necessary . II . CRITO . I HAVE already observed in the introduction to the preceding " Apology , " that the Crito appears to be similarly circumstanced with that piece . For it is possible that this dialogue may not be a work regularly ...
... necessary . II . CRITO . I HAVE already observed in the introduction to the preceding " Apology , " that the Crito appears to be similarly circumstanced with that piece . For it is possible that this dialogue may not be a work regularly ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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