Perseus · Tufts
All Greek and Roman Materials
Collections: Classics · Papyri · Renaissance · London · California · Upper Midwest · Chesapeake · Boyle · Tufts History
Configure display · Help · Tools · Copyright · FAQ · Publications · Collaborations · Support Perseus
Classics:
Classics collection contents
About the Classics collection

Greek Hist. Overview
Art & Arch. Catalogs

Other Tools & Lexica

Plot:
  • sites in this text
  • sites in this document
  • dates in this document

    Display text chunked by:
    text
    page
    section (default)

    Contents:
  • Parmenides
  • Philebus
  • Symposium
  • Phaedrus
  • Plato, Parmenides, Philebus, Symposium, Phaedrus

    Phaedrus

    Editions and translations: Greek | English
    Your current position in the text is marked in red. Click anywhere on the line to jump to another position.
    text=Parm.:section=131a text=Parm.:section=137a text=Parm.:section=143a text=Parm.:section=149a text=Parm.:section=155b text=Parm.:section=161b text=Phileb.:section=11a text=Phileb.:section=12a text=Phileb.:section=13b text=Phileb.:section=14b text=Phileb.:section=15d text=Phileb.:section=17b text=Phileb.:section=18a text=Phileb.:section=19b text=Phileb.:section=20d text=Phileb.:section=21a text=Phileb.:section=22a text=Phileb.:section=23b text=Phileb.:section=23e text=Phileb.:section=24e text=Phileb.:section=25d text=Phileb.:section=26b text=Phileb.:section=27a text=Phileb.:section=27d text=Phileb.:section=28c text=Phileb.:section=29b text=Phileb.:section=30a text=Phileb.:section=30e text=Phileb.:section=31c text=Phileb.:section=32a text=Phileb.:section=33a text=Phileb.:section=33e text=Phileb.:section=34b text=Phileb.:section=34e text=Phileb.:section=35b text=Phileb.:section=35d text=Phileb.:section=36b text=Phileb.:section=36e text=Phileb.:section=37b text=Phileb.:section=37e text=Phileb.:section=38c text=Phileb.:section=38e text=Phileb.:section=39c text=Phileb.:section=40a text=Phileb.:section=40d text=Phileb.:section=41c text=Phileb.:section=42a text=Phileb.:section=42d text=Phileb.:section=43c text=Phileb.:section=43e text=Phileb.:section=44b text=Phileb.:section=45b text=Phileb.:section=46a text=Phileb.:section=47b text=Phileb.:section=48a text=Phileb.:section=48d text=Phileb.:section=49a text=Phileb.:section=49e text=Phileb.:section=50c text=Phileb.:section=52a text=Phileb.:section=52e text=Phileb.:section=53d text=Phileb.:section=54a text=Phileb.:section=54d text=Phileb.:section=55d text=Phileb.:section=56b text=Phileb.:section=57a text=Phileb.:section=57e text=Phileb.:section=59a text=Phileb.:section=59d text=Phileb.:section=60b text=Phileb.:section=61a text=Phileb.:section=61d text=Phileb.:section=62d text=Phileb.:section=63c text=Phileb.:section=64d text=Phileb.:section=65c text=Phileb.:section=66c text=Phileb.:section=67a text=Sym.:section=173e text=Sym.:section=178e text=Sym.:section=184e text=Sym.:section=190e text=Sym.:section=196d text=Sym.:section=202c text=Sym.:section=208c text=Sym.:section=214b text=Sym.:section=220b text=Phaedrus:section=227b text=Phaedrus:section=228e text=Phaedrus:section=230b text=Phaedrus:section=234d text=Phaedrus:section=236c text=Phaedrus:section=238a text=Phaedrus:section=242a text=Phaedrus:section=243c text=Phaedrus:section=246e text=Phaedrus:section=252d text=Phaedrus:section=257d text=Phaedrus:section=258d text=Phaedrus:section=260a text=Phaedrus:section=261a text=Phaedrus:section=261d text=Phaedrus:section=262c text=Phaedrus:section=263b text=Phaedrus:section=264a text=Phaedrus:section=265a text=Phaedrus:section=266c text=Phaedrus:section=267d text=Phaedrus:section=269a text=Phaedrus:section=270e text=Phaedrus:section=273a text=Phaedrus:section=275c text=Phaedrus:section=277c

    Table of ContentsGo to Previous Next

    [227a] Socrates

    Dear Phaedrus, whither away, and where do you come from?

    Phaedrus

    From Lysias, Socrates, the son of Cephalus; and I am going for a walk outside the wall. For I spent a long time there with Lysias, sitting since early morning; and on the advice of your friend and mine, Acumenus, I am taking my walk on the roads; for he says they are less fatiguing



    There are a total of 3 comments on and cross references to this page.

    Cross references from Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges:
    946 [Omission of the Verb]

    Cross references from Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Syntax of Classical Greek:
    3, 2, 17 [Normal position:]: ô phile Phaidre
    505 [Position of the adjective attribute.]


    Preferred URL for linking to this page: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Plat.+Phaedrus+227a

    The Annenberg CPB/Project provided support for entering this text.

    This text is based on the following book(s):
    Plato. Plato in Twelve Volumes, Vol. 9 translated by Harold N. Fowler. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1925.
    OCLC: 20083931, 19433521, 377367, 21777623
    ISBN: 0674990404, 0674991842, 0674991850, 0674991826

    Buy a copy of this text (not necessarily the same edition) from Amazon.com: vol. 1; vol. 2; vol. 3; vol. 4

    Previous Next