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Charmides
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1 Intro| subject, such as medicine, building, and the like. It may tell 2 Text | healing art, my friend, and building, and weaving, and doing 3 Text | which is the science of building, I should say houses, and 4 Text | a house is the result of building, or a garment of weaving, 5 Text | from the art of music, and building from the art of building,— 6 Text | building from the art of building,—neither, from wisdom or 7 Text | health, or that he knows building?~It is impossible.~Then Critias Part
8 Text | power, until they made the building a marvel to behold for size 9 Text | touched the roof of the building with his head; around him Euthyphro Part
10 Text | Socrates, with a view to the building of a ship.~SOCRATES: As 11 Text | house-builder with a view to the building of a house?~EUTHYPHRO: Yes.~ The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | advise them? Surely not about building?~ALCIBIADES: No.~SOCRATES: Gorgias Part
13 Intro| the main outlines of the building; but the use of this is 14 Intro| as he is of medicine or building? Gorgias is compelled to 15 Intro| would undertake a public building, if he had never had a teacher 16 Intro| a teacher of the art of building, and had never constructed 17 Intro| had never constructed a building before? or who would undertake 18 Text | or do not know the art of building, and who taught us?—would 19 Text | friends, and whether this building of ours was a success or 20 Text | called in to advise about building or any other art?~CALLICLES: Laws Book
21 1 | builder, should play at building children’s houses; he who 22 4 | supplied with timber for shipbuilding?~Cleinias. There is no fir 23 6 | not over–wise doctor.~The building of these and the like works 24 6 | buildings, and the manner of building each of them, and also of 25 6 | security. Until the original building is completed, these should 26 9 | leisure, not of necessity building, but rather like men who 27 10 | by raising temples and by building altars in private houses, Lysis Part
28 Text | And there, he said, is the building at which we all meet: and 29 Text | we are.~And what is this building, I asked; and what sort 30 Text | entertainment have you?~The building, he replied, is a newly Phaedo Part
31 Intro| no other habitation or building can take them in: it is Philebus Part
32 Intro| are regarded popularly in building and binding, or theoretically 33 Text | mensuration which is used in building with philosophical geometry, 34 Text | circles and measures in the building of a house?~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
35 Text | matter in hand relates to building, the builders are summoned The Republic Book
36 3 | pleasing to him, whether in building his temples, or in offering 37 3 | indecency in sculpture and building and the other creative arts; The Second Alcibiades Part
38 Text | about war and peace, or the building of walls and the construction The Sophist Part
39 Text | one house by the art of building, and another by the art The Statesman Part
40 Text | water-tight which are employed in building, and in general in carpentering, Theaetetus Part
41 Intro| compared to an irregular building, run up hastily and not Timaeus Part
42 Intro| edifice, but as a detached building in a different style, framed,


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