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Charmides Part
1 PreS | order in which they are here named (J. of Philol.) We have Cratylus Part
2 Intro| to Thyestes, is rightly named Atreus, which, to the eye 3 Intro| gentle Leto or Letho is named from her willingness (ethelemon), 4 Intro| the soul: euphrosune is named from pheresthai, because 5 Text | And that which has to be named has to be named with something?~ 6 Text | has to be named has to be named with something?~HERMOGENES: 7 Text | think that Pelops is also named appropriately; for, as the 8 Text | about them when they were named, and perhaps there may have 9 Text | show that they are rightly named Gods?~HERMOGENES: Yes, that 10 Text | shaker of the earth, has been named from shaking (seiein), and 11 Text | of behaving. Artemis is named from her healthy (artemes), 12 Text | famous Lacedaemonian who was named Sous (Rush), for by this 13 Text | been changed euphrosune, is named, as every one may see, from 14 Text | the same with the thing named?~CRATYLUS: I should.~SOCRATES: 15 Text | acknowledge that the thing may be named, and described, so long 16 Text | know the things which they named?~CRATYLUS: They must have 17 Text | known the things which he named; are you still of that opinion?~ 18 Text | knowledge of the things which he named?~CRATYLUS: I should.~SOCRATES: Critias Part
19 Intro| mountain in which dwelt a man named Evenor and his wife Leucippe, 20 Text | Evenor, and he had a wife named Leucippe, and they had an 21 Text | large territory. And he named them all; the eldest, who 22 Text | who was the first king, he named Atlas, and after him the 23 Text | of the country which is named after him, Gadeirus. Of The First Alcibiades Part
24 Pre | which are quoted but not named, are still more defective 25 Text | adornment of the queen, and are named after her several habiliments. Laches Part
26 Intro| accompanied them to see a man named Stesilaus fighting in heavy 27 Text | that is his son, and he is named Thucydides, after his grandfather; Laws Book
28 1 | to deserve rather to be named after the goddess herself, 29 4 | state, and each of them is named after the dominant power; 30 4 | But if states are to be named after their rulers, the 31 7 | drunken men, and which are named after the Nymphs, and Pan, 32 8 | whom the several tribes are named; and that to each of them 33 10 | thus divided, number is named “even,” and the definition 34 10 | definition of that which is named “soul”? Can we conceive 35 11 | guardians, those have been named by him, whoever they are Menexenus Part
36 Pre | which are quoted but not named, are still more defective Parmenides Part
37 Intro| and the objects which are named after them, are relative 38 Intro| appertaining. One, then, is neither named, nor uttered, nor known, 39 Text | not.~Then it is neither named, nor expressed, nor opined, 40 Text | expression for it, and it is named and expressed, and everything Phaedo Part
41 Text | any other things which are named by the same names and may Phaedrus Part
42 Text | was in love with Ganymede named Desire, overflows upon the Philebus Part
43 Text | the two elements so often named; did I not?~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
44 7 | counterpart of the one already named. ~And what may that be? ~ 45 8 | the motives which I have named, treat their subjects badly; 46 10 | for the order which was named after him? ~Nothing of the The Sophist Part
47 Text | STRANGER: In all the previously named processes either like has 48 Text | STRANGER: Let this, then, be named the art of mimicry, and The Symposium Part
49 Text | fellow-worker is rightly named common, as the other love Theaetetus Part
50 Intro| Theodorus that the youth is named Theaetetus, but the property 51 Text | The senses are variously named hearing, seeing, smelling; 52 Text | defined; they can only be named, for they have nothing but Timaeus Part
53 Intro| outer circle or sphere was named the sphere of the same—the 54 Text | have names deserve to be named at all—as, for example, 55 Text | we affirm, the name-giver named inspiration and expiration. 56 Text | preceding discourse we have named the seed. And the seed having