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... Xenophon makes constant and undisguised allusions throughout his own piece . ) Further that , just after the production of the Clouds , be it remem- bered , there was a popular jest that he was a pрovтioτhs , who studied the things ...
... Xenophon makes constant and undisguised allusions throughout his own piece . ) Further that , just after the production of the Clouds , be it remem- bered , there was a popular jest that he was a pрovтioτhs , who studied the things ...
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... Xenophon's writings no less than with the keen sense of humour ascribed to him by Plato . He is also made ( § 20 ) to profess , contrary to the tenor of his whole life , to be a ' specialist ' in education ( TOûTO yàp loaσiv époì ...
... Xenophon's writings no less than with the keen sense of humour ascribed to him by Plato . He is also made ( § 20 ) to profess , contrary to the tenor of his whole life , to be a ' specialist ' in education ( TOûTO yàp loaσiv époì ...
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... Xenophon himself add anything to the statements of Plato . It is obvious that Xenophon has really furnished us with no materials from which to make a story of his hero's life . The only datable biographical events of any importance ...
... Xenophon himself add anything to the statements of Plato . It is obvious that Xenophon has really furnished us with no materials from which to make a story of his hero's life . The only datable biographical events of any importance ...
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