The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xii
... πρῶτον διεσχηματίσατο εἴδεσί τε καὶ ἀριθμοῖς . " God thus truly formed these things as they first arose according to ideas and numbers . " - Tim . p . 53. b . ideas in their unity and totality , and ideas in xii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... πρῶτον διεσχηματίσατο εἴδεσί τε καὶ ἀριθμοῖς . " God thus truly formed these things as they first arose according to ideas and numbers . " - Tim . p . 53. b . ideas in their unity and totality , and ideas in xii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
Page xvi
... truly is it said in the Phædo , that " all things desire to be of the ame quality as the summum bonum , but yet are ever inferior to it . ' Philosophy and morals , in fact , perfectly coincide in their object , -the love of truth being ...
... truly is it said in the Phædo , that " all things desire to be of the ame quality as the summum bonum , but yet are ever inferior to it . ' Philosophy and morals , in fact , perfectly coincide in their object , -the love of truth being ...
Page xxii
... truly consistent with himself , -truly entitled to the appellation — μουσικὸς and πολιτικός , —by which he means far more than is conveyed by the modern terms , musician and poli- tician . So great , indeed , is the power and influence ...
... truly consistent with himself , -truly entitled to the appellation — μουσικὸς and πολιτικός , —by which he means far more than is conveyed by the modern terms , musician and poli- tician . So great , indeed , is the power and influence ...
Page xxv
... truly virtuous . Hence Plato often describes some single virtue as comprising in itself the sum of all virtues Thus , Justice is often used for virtue in general , because no action , which is not also just , can be virtuous ; -and ...
... truly virtuous . Hence Plato often describes some single virtue as comprising in itself the sum of all virtues Thus , Justice is often used for virtue in general , because no action , which is not also just , can be virtuous ; -and ...
Page 11
... truly . then , any one affirms it just to give every one his due , and consequently thinks this within himself , that injury is due If , from a just man to enemies , but service to B. I. c . 9. ] 11 THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
... truly . then , any one affirms it just to give every one his due , and consequently thinks this within himself , that injury is due If , from a just man to enemies , but service to B. I. c . 9. ] 11 THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
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