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Contents: Hippias MajorHippias MinorIonMenexenusCleitophonTimaeusCritiasMinosEpinomis, or Nocturnal Council |
Plato, Hippias Major, Hippias Minor, Ion, Menexenus, Cleitophon, Timaeus, Critias, Minos, Epinomis
Timaeus
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[17a] Socrates
One, two, three,--but where, my dear Timaeus, is the fourth1 of our guests of yesterday, our hosts of today? Timaeus
Some sickness has befallen him, Socrates; for he would never have stayed away from our gathering of his own free will. Socrates
Then the task of filling the place of the absent one falls upon you and our friends here, does it not? Timaeus
Undoubtedly, and we shall do our best not to come short;
1 This fourth guest cannot be identified. Some have supposed that Plato himself is intended.
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Cross references from James Adam, The Republic of Plato:
1, 354A
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This text is based on the following book(s): Plato. Plato in Twelve Volumes, Vol. 9 translated by W.R.M. Lamb. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1925. OCLC: 21777623, 15624657, 4601236, 4226954 ISBN: 0674991850, 0674992571, 0674992210, 0674991826
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