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The Apology Part
1 Text | of money on the Sophists, Callias, the son of Hipponicus, 2 Text | had sons, I asked him: ‘Callias,’ I said, ‘if your two sons Cratylus Part
3 Intro| poor brother of the rich Callias, expounds the doctrine that 4 Intro| dearly-bought wisdom of Callias, the Lacedaemonian whose 5 Intro| Hermogenes, the brother of Callias, have been arguing about 6 Intro| Sophists, of whom your brother Callias has bought his reputation 7 Text | Sophists, of whom your brother, Callias, has—rather dearly—bought The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | the son of Isolochus, and Callias, the son of Calliades, who Philebus Part
9 Intro| interlocutor Protarchus, the son of Callias, who has been a hearer of 10 Intro| to Protarchus, the son of Callias, a noble Athenian youth, 11 Text | SOCRATES: Most true, O son of Callias; and the previous argument Protagoras Part
12 Intro| Sophist at the house of Callias—‘the man who had spent more 13 Intro| together to the house of Callias; and Socrates, after explaining 14 Intro| depart, but is detained by Callias, who thinks him unreasonable 15 Intro| addressed to Protagoras by Callias and Socrates, and then the 16 Intro| at the house of the rich Callias, in which are congregated 17 Intro| the tone of impartiality; Callias, here as always inclining 18 Text | and Prodicus (Sophists). Callias, a wealthy Athenian.~SCENE: 19 Text | Athenian.~SCENE: The House of Callias.~COMPANION: Where do you 20 Text | lodges, as I hear, with Callias the son of Hipponicus: let 21 Text | Protagoras at the house of Callias, but there is Hippias of 22 Text | and we are not come to see Callias, but we want to see Protagoras; 23 Text | on one side, were walking Callias, the son of Hipponicus, 24 Text | as the house was full, Callias had cleared this out and 25 Text | he said.~Suppose, said Callias, that we hold a council 26 Text | already placed. Meanwhile Callias and Alcibiades got Prodicus 27 Text | rising from my seat, when Callias seized me by the right hand, 28 Text | you see, Socrates, said Callias, that Protagoras may fairly 29 Text | interposed, and said: That, Callias, is not a true statement 30 Text | O Prodicus and Hippias, Callias appears to me to be a partisan 31 Text | with universal approval; Callias said that he would not let 32 Text | Thereupon Alcibiades turned to Callias, and said:—Do you think, 33 Text | and said:—Do you think, Callias, that Protagoras is fair 34 Text | and when the prayers of Callias and the company were superadded, 35 Text | the request of the noble Callias. So the conversation ended, Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| he wishes to throw upon Callias, the friend and patron of 37 Intro| Theodorus objects that Callias is the true guardian, but 38 Text | I, Socrates, but rather Callias, the son of Hipponicus,