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Page 102
... Sophroniscus and his wife Phaenarete and belonged to the tribe Antiochis and the deme Alopecae ( for Sophroniscus see e.g. Laches 180-1 , for Phaenarete , Theaetetus 149 a , for the tribe , Apologia 32 b , and for the deme Gorgias 495 d ) ...
... Sophroniscus and his wife Phaenarete and belonged to the tribe Antiochis and the deme Alopecae ( for Sophroniscus see e.g. Laches 180-1 , for Phaenarete , Theaetetus 149 a , for the tribe , Apologia 32 b , and for the deme Gorgias 495 d ) ...
Page 105
... Sophroniscus , outside Plato , is , so far as I know , that of Timon of Phlius , who calls Socrates a λiogóos ( Timon ap . D. L. ii . 19 ) . At the risk of deserting chronological order it may be as well to deal at this point with the ...
... Sophroniscus , outside Plato , is , so far as I know , that of Timon of Phlius , who calls Socrates a λiogóos ( Timon ap . D. L. ii . 19 ) . At the risk of deserting chronological order it may be as well to deal at this point with the ...
Page 108
... Sophroniscus with the family of Aristeides , it would not be at all surprising if he was married as a young man to one of its members , as Demetrius of l'halerum , and just possibly Aristotle , asserted . The reason why we hear nothing ...
... Sophroniscus with the family of Aristeides , it would not be at all surprising if he was married as a young man to one of its members , as Demetrius of l'halerum , and just possibly Aristotle , asserted . The reason why we hear nothing ...
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