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... Plato as our exclusive source . Properly I mean , of course , the biography which we could collect from the Platonic dialogues , but we must not omit from consideration the one work in which Plato speaks of Socrates in propria persona ...
... Plato as our exclusive source . Properly I mean , of course , the biography which we could collect from the Platonic dialogues , but we must not omit from consideration the one work in which Plato speaks of Socrates in propria persona ...
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... Plato names three of these campaigns , that of Potidaea ( 431-430 ) , that of Delium ( 424 ) , and that of Amphipolis ( 422 ) , and presumably these were the only three ( Apology 28 e ) of any note , though it is curious that we hear ...
... Plato names three of these campaigns , that of Potidaea ( 431-430 ) , that of Delium ( 424 ) , and that of Amphipolis ( 422 ) , and presumably these were the only three ( Apology 28 e ) of any note , though it is curious that we hear ...
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... Plato's Theaetetus ) and of his personal attractions . ( Here again we seem to have a clumsy development of a theme from the speech of Alcibiades in the Symposium of Plato , a work to which Xenophon makes constant and undisguised ...
... Plato's Theaetetus ) and of his personal attractions . ( Here again we seem to have a clumsy development of a theme from the speech of Alcibiades in the Symposium of Plato , a work to which Xenophon makes constant and undisguised ...
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