Euthydemus - Plato - Books - Independently Published - 9798717833745 - March 31, 2021
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Euthydemus

Plato

Euthydemus

PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Socrates, who is the narrator of the Dialogue. Crito, Cleinias, Euthydemus, Dionysodorus, Ctesippus. SCENE: The Lyceum. CRITO: Who was the person, Socrates, with whom you were talking yesterday at the Lyceum? There was such a crowd around you that I could not get within hearing, but I caught a sight of him over their heads, and I made out, as I thought, that he was a stranger with whom you were talking: who was he?SOCRATES: There were two, Crito; which of them do you mean?CRITO: The one whom I mean was seated second from you on the right-hand side. In the middle was Cleinias the young son of Axiochus, who has wonderfully grown; he is only about the age of my own Critobulus, but he is much forwarder and very good-looking: the other is thin and looks younger than he is. SOCRATES: He whom you mean, Crito, is Euthydemus; and on my left hand there was his brother Dionysodorus, who also took part in the conversation. CRITO: Neither of them are known to me, Socrates; they are a new importation of Sophists, as I should imagine. Of what country are they, and what is their line of wisdom?

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 31, 2021
ISBN13 9798717833745
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 56
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 3 mm   ·   154 g
Language English  

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