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The Apology Part
1 Intro| witness. But the existence of Apollo or Zeus, or the other gods Cratylus Part
2 Intro| significant of her wisdom (sophe). Apollo is another name, which is 3 Intro| alpha to mean ama or omou, Apollo becomes equivalent to ama 4 Intro| the Thessalians call Apollo Amlos;’ ‘The Phrygians have 5 Text | of Demeter, and Here, and Apollo, and Athene, and Hephaestus, 6 Text | as they dread the name of Apollo,—and with as little reason; 7 Text | There is the other name, Apollo, which, as I was saying, 8 Text | true.~SOCRATES: And is not Apollo the purifier, and the washer, 9 Text | the meaning of the name Apollo will be ‘moving together,’ Critias Part
10 Text | like a man. First invoke Apollo and the Muses, and then Euthydemus Part
11 Text | of Athens; an ancestral Apollo there is, who is the father 12 Text | you admit that you have Apollo, Zeus, and Athene.~Certainly, Laws Book
13 1 | believe they would say that Apollo is their lawgiver: would 14 1 | in those of the Pythian Apollo, which Minos and Lycurgus 15 2 | given them the Muses and Apollo, the leader of the Muses, 16 2 | education is first given through Apollo and the Muses? What do you 17 2 | good friends, by Zeus and Apollo tell me, if I were to ask 18 2 | pity on us, and gave us Apollo and the Muses to be our 19 2 | spoken of the chorus of Apollo and the Muses, and I have 20 2 | beginning among men, and that Apollo and the Muses and Dionysus 21 3 | particular of the Delphian Apollo, be likely to think that 22 6 | shall go to the temple of Apollo, and elect by ballot him 23 7 | gifts of the Muses and of Apollo: before, we fancied that 24 8 | country, to a temple of Apollo and Artemis; this shall 25 11 | three divinities Zeus, and Apollo, and Themis, that he does 26 12 | precincts of Helios and Apollo, and shall present to the 27 12 | presents to the Sun and to Apollo her three best men as first– 28 12 | the precinct of Helios and Apollo, in which they were chosen, 29 12 | shall all be priests of Apollo and Helios; and one of them, 30 12 | authorized by the state. To Apollo at Delphi and to Zeus at Phaedo Part
31 Intro| having sung the praises of Apollo all his life long, sings 32 Intro| the prophet or priest of Apollo the God of the festival, 33 Text | were said to have vowed to Apollo at the time, that if they 34 Text | beginning when the priest of Apollo crowns the stern of the 35 Text | composing that hymn in honour of Apollo.~Tell him, Cebes, he replied, 36 Text | because they are sacred to Apollo, they have the gift of prophecy, Phaedrus Part
37 Text | manner the followers of Apollo, and of every other god 38 Text | first was the inspiration of Apollo, the second that of Dionysus, Protagoras Part
39 Text | dedicated in the temple of Apollo at Delphi, as the first-fruits The Republic Book
40 2 | in which Thetis says that Apollo at her nuptials ~"was celebrating 41 3 | narrative of his insolence to Apollo, where he says, ~"Thou hast 42 3 | the camp, he called upon Apollo by his many names, reminding 43 3 | argument. ~The preferring of Apollo and his instruments to Marsyas 44 3 | Asclepius was the son of Apollo, say also that he was bribed 45 4 | to us, I replied; but to Apollo, the god of Delphi, there The Symposium Part
46 Intro| when this was done, he told Apollo to give their faces a twist 47 Intro| some godlike image of an Apollo or Antinous. But the love 48 Text | one after another, he bade Apollo give the face and the half 49 Text | learn a lesson of humility. Apollo was also bidden to heal 50 Text | divination were discovered by Apollo, under the guidance of love Timaeus Part
51 Intro| such as Zeus, Poseidon, Apollo, Athene, are universals