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Alphabetical [« »] plataea 1 plateau 2 platform 3 plato 23 platonic 9 platonis 1 platonism 5 | Frequency [« »] 23 opportunity 23 past 23 philip 23 plato 23 precious 23 reconciliation 23 remains | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances plato |
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1 2,2 | rewritten in the style of Plato’s dialogues. Of this sudden 2 2,5 | shifted his allegiance from Plato to Christ, married a Christian 3 2,5 | willing listeners the works of Plato, Aristotle, or some other 4 3,16| Justinian, namely, the fact that Plato’s influence upon the church 5 6,8 | as is known, his notes on Plato, Lucian, and Eusebius, and 6 6,8 | philosophy (in which he followed Plato), natural sciences, philology, 7 7,4 | the ideas of Aristotle, Plato in part, and other philosophers. 8 7,4 | the time. Hesiod, Homer, Plato, the historians Thucydides 9 7,4 | philosophers Aristotle and Plato. All this reading affected 10 7,4 | he were a contemporary of Plato, and he was therefore thoroughly 11 9,7 | scheme shows the influence of Plato, whom the Byzantine humanist 12 9,9 | the works of Aristotle and Plato, books of theology, and 13 9,9 | second death of Homer and Plato.[237] Some writers named 14 9,18| explained Aristotle and Plato. Rhetoricians and philologists, 15 9,18| Hellenism, an admirer of Plato, whom he knew thoroughly 16 9,18| the eleventh century, in Plato, had never been discontinued 17 9,18| Psellus particularly to Plato, the others to Aristotle. 18 9,18| to Italy his knowledge of Plato and his enthusiasm and produced 19 9,18| difference between Aristotle and Plato,” in which he endeavored 20 9,18| Aristotle and especially of Plato, whom he called “Olympus 21 9,19| literary translation of Plato), and letters, do not justify 22 9,19| humanist. An admirer of Plato, Bessarion in his work Against 23 9,19| Bessarion in his work Against Plato’s Calumniator (In calumniatorem