Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] hunted 4 hunter 2 hunters 5 hunting 35 hunts 2 husbandman 1 husbandry 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 those 36 upon 35 answer 35 hunting 35 whole 34 call 34 just | Plato The Sophist IntraText - Concordances hunting |
Dialogue
1 Intro| learning, trading, fighting, hunting. The angler’s is an acquisitive 2 Intro| Conquest by craft is called hunting, and of hunting there is 3 Intro| is called hunting, and of hunting there is one kind which 4 Intro| or live in the water. The hunting of the last is called fishing; 5 Intro| of exchange as well as of hunting, and exchange is either 6 Intro| soon learn the nature of hunting from the vermin-destroyer 7 Soph| then comes trade, fighting, hunting. And since none of these 8 Soph| have the general name of hunting?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~STRANGER: 9 Soph| no reason why the art of hunting should not be further divided.~ 10 Soph| division?~STRANGER: Into the hunting of living and of lifeless 11 Soph| course they exist; but the hunting after lifeless things having 12 Soph| matters, may be omitted; the hunting after living things may 13 Soph| things may be called animal hunting.~THEAETETUS: Yes.~STRANGER: 14 Soph| Yes.~STRANGER: And animal hunting may be truly said to have 15 Soph| two divisions, land-animal hunting, which has many kinds and 16 Soph| names, and water-animal hunting, or the hunting after animals 17 Soph| water-animal hunting, or the hunting after animals who swim?~ 18 Soph| general term under which the hunting of all birds is included.~ 19 Soph| THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: The hunting of animals who live in the 20 Soph| STRANGER: And this sort of hunting may be further divided also 21 Soph| force, half of this was hunting, and half of hunting was 22 Soph| was hunting, and half of hunting was hunting animals, half 23 Soph| and half of hunting was hunting animals, half of this was 24 Soph| animals, half of this was hunting water animals—of this again, 25 Soph| remember our division of hunting, into hunting after swimming 26 Soph| division of hunting, into hunting after swimming animals and 27 Soph| reach the art of animal hunting; the one going to the sea-shore, 28 Soph| do you mean?~STRANGER: Of hunting on land there are two principal 29 Soph| they?~STRANGER: One is the hunting of tame, and the other of 30 Soph| Then let us divide the hunting of tame animals into two 31 Soph| military art, by one name, as hunting with violence.~THEAETETUS: 32 Soph| STRANGER: And of private hunting, one sort receives hire, 33 Soph| the one concerned with hunting, the other with exchange.~ 34 Soph| adduces as his example of hunting, the general’s art, at all 35 Soph| in the subdivisions of hunting, contests, merchandize,