Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 8British Academy, 1976 |
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Strana 118
... Charmides and thus cor- rects the absurd statement of later writers that Plato , the near relative of Charmides , was twenty years old before he came into contact with an eminent man who had been the friend of his uncles and cousins ...
... Charmides and thus cor- rects the absurd statement of later writers that Plato , the near relative of Charmides , was twenty years old before he came into contact with an eminent man who had been the friend of his uncles and cousins ...
Strana 128
... Charmides , and , though Xenophon wishes us to think this connexion temporary , of Alcibiades and Critias , whom he sought in vain to correct of their faults of self - will and hatred of discipline . He was well versed in the higher ...
... Charmides , and , though Xenophon wishes us to think this connexion temporary , of Alcibiades and Critias , whom he sought in vain to correct of their faults of self - will and hatred of discipline . He was well versed in the higher ...
Strana 129
... Charmides , and we have also to ask ourselves at what date the advice can have been given . It is definitely stated that Charmides , who was only just old enough to be called μeipáкLOV in 430 ( Charm . 154 b ) , was an avǹp ảέióλoyos ...
... Charmides , and we have also to ask ourselves at what date the advice can have been given . It is definitely stated that Charmides , who was only just old enough to be called μeipáкLOV in 430 ( Charm . 154 b ) , was an avǹp ảέióλoyos ...
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