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Dialogue
1 Craty| as they still are of the Barbarians, their name is given to 2 Craty| have borrowed much from the barbarians, and I always resort to 3 Craty| they are right; or that the barbarians are older than we are, and 4 Craty| when the Greeks were either barbarians, or in close relations to 5 Craty| in close relations to the barbarians. Socrates is aware that 6 Craty| equally both to Greeks and barbarians.~(3) But the greater number 7 Craty| same for Hellenes as for barbarians. Whereupon I ask him, whether 8 Craty| things; Hellenes differ from barbarians in their use of names, and 9 Craty| are still the Gods of many barbarians, were the only Gods known 10 Craty| under the dominion of the barbarians, often borrowed from them.~ 11 Craty| barbarous people, for the barbarians are older than we are; or