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Charmides Part
1 Intro| number is the subject of arithmetic, health of medicine—what Cratylus Part
2 Intro| has an analogy with space, arithmetic with geometry. Not only Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| half-educated man which spelling or arithmetic do to the mind of a child. Euthyphro Part
4 Text | Do we not go at once to arithmetic, and put an end to them The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | about numbers?~ALCIBIADES: Arithmetic.~SOCRATES: And private individuals?~ Gorgias Part
6 Intro| coextensive with action, such as arithmetic, geometry, rhetoric. But 7 Intro| hardly have meant to say that arithmetic was the same as rhetoric. 8 Intro| which persuade, such as arithmetic, which is an art of persuasion 9 Text | for example, the arts of arithmetic, of calculation, of geometry, 10 Text | And so, Gorgias, you call arithmetic rhetoric.’ But I do not 11 Text | think that you really call arithmetic rhetoric any more than geometry 12 Text | say, ‘Socrates, what is arithmetic?’ and I should reply to 13 Text | you replied to me, that arithmetic is one of those arts which 14 Text | assembly, ‘as aforesaid’ of arithmetic, but with a difference, 15 Text | just now speaking:— do not arithmetic and the arithmeticians teach 16 Text | GORGIAS: Yes.~SOCRATES: Then arithmetic as well as rhetoric is an 17 Text | of discourse, not (like arithmetic) about odd and even, but Ion Part
18 Text | Ion, in a discussion about arithmetic, where many people are speaking, 19 Text | help of the same art of arithmetic, you would acknowledge that Laws Book
20 5 | legislator ought to know so much arithmetic as to be able to tell what 21 5 | the arts, as the study of arithmetic. Above all, arithmetic stirs 22 5 | of arithmetic. Above all, arithmetic stirs up him who is by nature 23 7 | studies suitable for freemen. Arithmetic is one of them; the measurement Meno Part
24 Intro| Socrates elicits truths of arithmetic and geometry, which he had Parmenides Part
25 Intro| perpetually recurring fraction in arithmetic.~It is otherwise with the 26 Intro| negation. Two minus signs in arithmetic or algebra make a plus. Phaedrus Part
27 Text | inventor of many arts, such as arithmetic and calculation and geometry Philebus Part
28 Intro| The pure part consists of arithmetic, mensuration, and weighing. 29 Intro| But there is also a higher arithmetic, and a higher mensuration, 30 Intro| of all of them is really arithmetic and mensuration. But arithmetic 31 Intro| arithmetic and mensuration. But arithmetic and mensuration again may 32 Intro| Thus we have two arts of arithmetic, and two of mensuration. 33 Text | I mean to say, that if arithmetic, mensuration, and weighing 34 Text | PROTARCHUS: I see that you mean arithmetic, and the kindred arts of 35 Text | SOCRATES: In the first place, arithmetic is of two kinds, one of 36 Text | supposed to be two sorts of arithmetic.~SOCRATES: And when we compare 37 Text | that those arts into which arithmetic and mensuration enter, far 38 Text | That there are two arts of arithmetic, and two of mensuration; The Republic Book
39 1 | or that he who errs in arithmetic or grammar is an arithmetician 40 6 | that students of geometry, arithmetic, and the kindred sciences 41 7 | should have a knowledge of arithmetic? ~Certainly he should, if 42 7 | have clearer proof that arithmetic is, as I suspect, one of 43 7 | number? ~Certainly. ~And all arithmetic and calculation have to 44 7 | our State to go and learn arithmetic, not as amateurs, but they 45 7 | mean, as I was saying, that arithmetic has a very great and elevating 46 7 | for all these reasons, arithmetic is a kind of knowledge in The Sophist Part
47 Intro| minus signs make a plus in Arithmetic and Algebra. Again, we may The Statesman Part
48 Intro| and the other with action; arithmetic and the mathematical sciences 49 Intro| either of judging, like arithmetic, or of ruling and superintending, 50 Text | STRANGER: Well, and are not arithmetic and certain other kindred 51 Text | such sciences, no less than arithmetic and the like, subjects of Theaetetus Part
52 Intro| Theodorus, i.e. geometry and arithmetic; and that there are other 53 Intro| already learned to apply to arithmetic. For he has discovered a 54 Intro| his theory, viz. errors in arithmetic. For in numbers and calculation 55 Intro| without the other. It is to arithmetic what space is to geometry; 56 Intro| geometry; or, more strictly, arithmetic may be said to be equally 57 Text | and thinks that a little arithmetic would have got rid of their 58 Text | that there is an art of arithmetic?~THEAETETUS: To be sure.~ Timaeus Part
59 Intro| The truths of geometry and arithmetic in all their combinations 60 Text | participate in number, learning arithmetic from the revolution of the