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Phaedo / Plato, 427? BC-347? BC
have been expected to be present, are mentioned by name. There are Simmias and Cebes (Crito), two disciples ... ? For he is under their protection; and surely he cannot take better care of himself than they take of him. Simmias explains details...- creator(s) - Plato, 427? BC-347? BC
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- subject(s) - cebes; simmias; socrates; phaedo; soul; harmony; replied simmias; argument; soul; replied simmias; argument; cebes; simmias; harmony; phaedo; socrates;
- title - Phaedo
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Phaedo / Plato
, who is the narrator of the dialogue to ECHECRATES of Phlius SOCRATES APOLLODORUS SIMMIAS CEBES CRITO ... ; Simmias the Theban, and Cebes, and Phaedondes; Euclid and Terpison, who came from Megara. Ech details...- creator(s) - Plato
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- subject(s) - cebes; simmias; socrates; replied simmias; harmony; soul; argument; western philosophy; plato; soul; western philosophy; replied simmias; argument; cebes; simmias; harmony; socrates;
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Socrates and Plato; a criticism of A.E. Taylor's "Varia Socratica" / Field, Guy Cromwell, 1887-1955
Chaerephon, Chaerecrates, Hermocrates, Simmias, Cehes and Phaedondes, who . . . associated ... is let out that Cebes and Simmias came from Thebes. That is in the account of Socrates visit details...- creator(s) - Field, Guy Cromwell, 1887-1955
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- subject(s) - plato; socrates; taylor, a. e. (alfred edward), 1869-1945. varia socratica; xenophon; professor taylor; dialogues; taylor; professor burnet; professor; platonic dialogues; historical socrates; later dialogues; later dialogues; plato; socrates; platonic dialogues; professor burnet; historical socrates; professor; taylor; taylor, a. e. (alfred edward), 1869-1945. varia socratica; professor taylor; dialogues;
- title - Socrates and Plato; a criticism of A.E. Taylor's "Varia Socratica"
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Three selections from Plutarch's Genius of Sokrates. Who the genii are, The dream of Timarchus, The care of the genii. Englished by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie ... / Plutarch
of the man/ 3* *No wonder, dear Theocritos,* rejoin- ed Simmias, 'lor he died a very young man. J ... details...- creator(s) - Plutarch
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- publisher - Medford, Mass., The Prophet Publishing House [c1904]
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- subject(s) - socrates; timarchus; genii; sokrates; genius; soul; dream; divine; sokrates; divine; genii; timarchus; socrates; soul; dream; genius;
- title - Three selections from Plutarch's Genius of Sokrates. Who the genii are, The dream of Timarchus, The care of the genii. Englished by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie ...
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Crito / Plato
, Simmias the Theban, has brought a sum of money for this very purpose; and Cebes and many others ... details...- creator(s) - Plato
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- subject(s) - crito; socrates; evil; western philosophy; plato; western philosophy; crito; evil; socrates;
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Crito / Plato, 427? BC-347? BC
into the hands of his enemies. Money is already provided by Crito as well as by Simmias and others, and he will ... who will give you the use of theirs; and one of them, Simmias the Theban, has brought a large sum of money details...- creator(s) - Plato, 427? BC-347? BC
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- subject(s) - crito; socrates; evil; crito; evil; socrates;
- title - Crito
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The ethics of the Greek philosophers, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle; ed. by C.M. Higgins, with portraits of the philosophers, together with extracts from their works, and notes to show their close relation to modern thought, with a brief life of Socrates. / Hyslop, James H. (James Hervey), 1854-
the body, as the many say ? That can never be, my dear Simmias and Cedes. * Then, Cebes, beyond question ... , Simmias, seeing all these things, what ought not we to do, in order to obtain virtue and wisdom details...- creator(s) - Hyslop, James H. (James Hervey), 1854-
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- publisher - New York, Higgins, 1903.
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- subject(s) - plato; ethics greece; aristotle; socrates; philosophy, ancient history; ethics; greek philosophers; greek; philosophers; virtue; plato; ethics greece; ethics; greek; philosophers; greek philosophers; virtue; socrates; philosophy, ancient history;
- title - The ethics of the Greek philosophers, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle; ed. by C.M. Higgins, with portraits of the philosophers, together with extracts from their works, and notes to show their close relation to modern thought, with a brief life of Socrates.
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Greek thinkers: a history of ancient philosophy / by Theodor Gomperz. / Gomperz, Theodor, 1832-1912
after separation from the body. The task of proof is one which Plato is far from taking lightly. Simmias ... on the objections raised by Simmias and Cebes. The real transition is supplied by an account of Socrates details...- creator(s) - Gomperz, Theodor, 1832-1912
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- publisher - London : J. Murray, 1906-12.
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- subject(s) - philosophy, ancient; plato; greek thinkers; socrates; dialogue; aristotle; thinkers; republic; greek; doctrine; plato; greek; socrates; philosophy, ancient; dialogue; thinkers; greek thinkers; doctrine; republic;
- title - Greek thinkers: a history of ancient philosophy / by Theodor Gomperz.
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Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology / Anonymous
of Simmias, and among them also a few flowers of Parthenis, plucked from the blameless parsley ... ; Hegesippus, Simmias, Anyte, and Phaedimus, all towards the end of the century, mark the beginning details...- creator(s) - Anonymous
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- subject(s) - epigrams; anthology; meleager; anth; palatine anthology; pal; palatine; epigram; greek; paulus silentiarius; poetry; anth; palatine anthology; anthology; epigrams; palatine; greek; epigram; meleager; pal; poetry; paulus silentiarius;
- title - Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology
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The Socratic doctrine of the soul. / Burnet, John, 1863-1928
LECTURE the Eretriac and Megaric philosophies, with Cebes, Simmias, Phaedo and countless others ... details...- creator(s) - Burnet, John, 1863-1928
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- subject(s) - soul; socrates; maier; socratic; plato; socratic doctrine; doctrine; annual philosophical; philosophical lecture; apology; second annual; plato; soul; second annual; apology; philosophical lecture; socratic doctrine; maier; annual philosophical; doctrine; socratic; socrates;
- title - The Socratic doctrine of the soul.
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