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chaerephon

The Apology
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1 Intro| have been famous before Chaerephon went to consult the Oracle ( 2 Intro| himself. The enthusiastic Chaerephon (probably in anticipation 3 Text | is. You must have known Chaerephon; he was early a friend of 4 Text | returned with you. Well, Chaerephon, as you know, was very impetuous 5 Text | there was no man wiser. Chaerephon is dead himself; but his Charmides Part
6 Text | the narrator, Charmides, Chaerephon, Critias.~SCENE: The Palaestra 7 Text | from afar on all sides; and Chaerephon, who is a kind of madman, 8 Text | if he had been a statue.~Chaerephon called me and said: What Gorgias Part
9 Intro| most profound earnest, as Chaerephon remarks. Callicles soon 10 Intro| his inseparable disciple, Chaerephon, meets Callicles in the 11 Intro| Put the question to him, Chaerephon.~CHAEREPHON: What question?~ 12 Intro| question to him, Chaerephon.~CHAEREPHON: What question?~SOCRATES: 13 Intro| Who is Gorgias?’ asks Chaerephon, imitating the manner of 14 Intro| to the question asked by Chaerephon,—that he is a rhetorician, 15 Intro| The company cheer, and Chaerephon and Callicles exhort them 16 Intro| in silent amazement, asks Chaerephon whether Socrates is in earnest, 17 Text | DIALOGUE: Callicles, Socrates, Chaerephon, Gorgias, Polus.~SCENE: 18 Text | fault, Callicles; our friend Chaerephon is to blame; for he would 19 Text | loitering in the Agora.~CHAEREPHON: Never mind, Socrates; the 20 Text | CALLICLES: What is the matter, Chaerephon—does Socrates want to hear 21 Text | Socrates want to hear Gorgias?~CHAEREPHON: Yes, that was our intention 22 Text | teaches; he may, as you (Chaerephon) suggest, defer the exhibition 23 Text | fortunate! will you ask him, Chaerephon—?~CHAEREPHON: What shall 24 Text | you ask him, Chaerephon—?~CHAEREPHON: What shall I ask him?~SOCRATES: 25 Text | SOCRATES: Ask him who he is.~CHAEREPHON: What do you mean?~SOCRATES: 26 Text | cobbler. Do you understand?~CHAEREPHON: I understand, and will 27 Text | asked?~GORGIAS: Quite right, Chaerephon: I was saying as much only 28 Text | has asked me a new one.~CHAEREPHON: Then you must be very ready, 29 Text | Gorgias.~GORGIAS: Of that, Chaerephon, you can make trial.~POLUS: 30 Text | indeed, and if you like, Chaerephon, you may make trial of me 31 Text | talking a long time, is tired.~CHAEREPHON: And do you, Polus, think 32 Text | answer well enough for you?~CHAEREPHON: Not at all:—and you shall 33 Text | if you like.~POLUS: Ask:—~CHAEREPHON: My question is this: If 34 Text | brother?~POLUS: Certainly.~CHAEREPHON: Then we should be right 35 Text | a physician?~POLUS: Yes.~CHAEREPHON: And if he had the skill 36 Text | POLUS: Clearly, a painter.~CHAEREPHON: But now what shall we call 37 Text | he is skilled.~POLUS: O Chaerephon, there are many arts among 38 Text | promise which he made to Chaerephon.~GORGIAS: What do you mean, 39 Text | SOCRATES: Because, Polus, when Chaerephon asked you what was the art 40 Text | clearly, as you answered Chaerephon when he asked you at first, 41 Text | wanting to do something else.~CHAEREPHON: You hear the audience cheering, 42 Text | CALLICLES: By the gods, Chaerephon, although I have been present 43 Text | discussion.~CALLICLES: Tell me, Chaerephon, is Socrates in earnest, 44 Text | earnest, or is he joking?~CHAEREPHON: I should say, Callicles, Meno Part
45 Intro| of Meno and Critias. Like Chaerephon (Apol.) the real Anytus


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