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... Xanthippe , who survived him , and had by her three children , two of whom were quite young at the time of his death , and the third no more than a lad ( Apology 34 d ) . The names of the children are never men- tioned by Plato , and ...
... Xanthippe , who survived him , and had by her three children , two of whom were quite young at the time of his death , and the third no more than a lad ( Apology 34 d ) . The names of the children are never men- tioned by Plato , and ...
Strana 106
... Xanthippe is said to have been discovered ' in company with Socrates when his friends were admitted early on the ... Xanthippe except that , like many devoted mothers , she had a temperament ' which sometimes called for patience on the ...
... Xanthippe is said to have been discovered ' in company with Socrates when his friends were admitted early on the ... Xanthippe except that , like many devoted mothers , she had a temperament ' which sometimes called for patience on the ...
Strana 107
... Xanthippe . If we bear in mind the age at which a woman of Southern Europe ceases to bear children , -Plato fixes it , as you will remember , at forty , we may infer that Xanthippe must in all probability have been a good thirty years ...
... Xanthippe . If we bear in mind the age at which a woman of Southern Europe ceases to bear children , -Plato fixes it , as you will remember , at forty , we may infer that Xanthippe must in all probability have been a good thirty years ...
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