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  • Parmenidês
  • Philêbos
  • Sumposion
  • Phaidros
  • Plato, Parmenides, Philebus, Symposium, Phaedrus

    Sumposion: Apollodôros

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    [173b] “ou ma ton Dia,” ên d' egô, “all' hosper Phoiniki. Aristodêmos* ên tis, Kudathênaieus*, smikros, anupodêtos* aei: paregegonei d' en têi sunousiai, Sôkratous erastês* ôn en tois malista tôn tote, hôs emoi dokei. ou mentoi alla kai Sôkratê ge enia êdê anêromên hôn ekeinou êkousa, kai moi hômologei kathaper ekeinos* diêgeito.” “ti oun,” ephê, “ou diêgêsô* moi; pantôs de* hodos eis astu epitêdeia poreuomenois kai legein kai akouein.”

    houtô iontes hama tous logous peri autôn epoioumetha,



    There are a total of 7 comments on and cross references to this page.

    Cross references from Raphael Kühner, Bernhard Gerth, Ausführliche Grammatik der griechischen Sprache (ed. Ildar Ibraguimov):
    349b [Bemerkungen über die Komparation der Adjektive, Adverbien und Verben.]
    386 [e) Aoristus.]

    Cross references from R. G. Bury, The Symposium of Plato:
    * [Preface]
    * [Aristodemus's Prologue]
    * [Commentary]
    * [Commentary]


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    Plato. Platonis Opera, ed. John Burnet. Oxford University Press. 1903.
    OCLC: 25415852


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