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xenophanes 7
xenophon 38
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xenophon

The Apology
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1 Intro| with the description of Xenophon, who says in the Memorabilia 2 Intro| situation. Plato was not, like Xenophon, a chronicler of facts; 3 Intro| Memorabilia and Symposium of Xenophon, who belongs to an entirely 4 Intro| the so-called Apology of Xenophon are not worth noticing, 5 Intro| irony in the narrative of Xenophon.~The Apology or Platonic 6 Intro| does not defend himself, as Xenophon has defended him, by appealing 7 Intro| Phaedo; Symp.), as well as Xenophon (Memor.), he was punctual Charmides Part
8 PreF | attributed to Hippocrates, to Xenophon, to Aristotle? The Alexandrian 9 Intro| nature which, according to Xenophon, at one time of his life Critias Part
10 Intro| was accounted infamous by Xenophon, and that the mere acquaintance Euthydemus Part
11 Intro| teach; and in the spirit of Xenophon’s Memorabilia, philosophy The First Alcibiades Part
12 Pre | ourselves. The Memorabilia of Xenophon and the Dialogues of Plato 13 Pre | motive’ which is taken from Xenophon in an undoubted dialogue 14 Pre | founded upon the text of Xenophon, Mem. A similar taste for Gorgias Part
15 Intro| according to the testimony of Xenophon (Mem.), is introduced. He 16 Intro| nor in the Memorabilia of Xenophon, does Socrates express any Ion Part
17 Intro| suggested by the passage of Xenophon’s Memorabilia in which the Menexenus Part
18 Pre | ourselves. The Memorabilia of Xenophon and the Dialogues of Plato 19 Pre | motive’ which is taken from Xenophon in an undoubted dialogue 20 Pre | founded upon the text of Xenophon, Mem. A similar taste for Meno Part
21 Intro| ten thousand Greeks, which Xenophon has recorded, as he is also 22 Intro| of him in the Anabasis of Xenophon, where he also appears as Parmenides Part
23 Intro| trace in the Memorabilia of Xenophon of any such method being Phaedo Part
24 Intro| also, Hermogenes, from whom Xenophon derived his information 25 Intro| nor from the omission of Xenophon, who at the time of Socrates’ 26 Intro| contrary. Yet in the Cyropaedia Xenophon has put language into the Philebus Part
27 Intro| from the Memorabilia of Xenophon, first drew attention to 28 Intro| distance. The testimony of Xenophon is thus confirmed by that Protagoras Part
29 Intro| he is depicted to us in Xenophon’s Memorabilia. Like Socrates, The Sophist Part
30 Intro| used is neutral. Plato, Xenophon, Isocrates, Aristotle, all 31 Intro| contemporary writers, such as Xenophon and Isocrates. Changes in The Symposium Part
32 Intro| is called ‘the little’ in Xenophon’s Memorabilia (compare Symp.).~ 33 Intro| shameful love of Euthydemus in Xenophon, Memorabilia) does not regard 34 Intro| Laws; Symp.; and once more Xenophon, Mem.), nor is there any 35 Intro| further.~The Symposium of Xenophon, in which Socrates describes 36 Intro| hangs over other writings of Xenophon, and the numerous minute 37 Intro| the work. The Symposium of Xenophon, if written by him at all, 38 Intro| so-called) Symposium of Xenophon may therefore have no more


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