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atheist 5
athena 2
athenaeus 4
athene 35
athenian 999
athenians 125
athens 147
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35 acquisition
35 advantages
35 astronomy
35 athene
35 carpenter
35 close
35 contact
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athene

Cratylus
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1 Intro| is the name of Pallas, or Athene, which we, who are Athenians, 2 Intro| tou pallein ta opla. For Athene we must turn to the allegorical 3 Intro| on the flute in honour of Athene. The word zemiodes is difficult; 4 Text | and Here, and Apollo, and Athene, and Hephaestus, and Ares, 5 Text | HERMOGENES: Still there remains Athene, whom you, Socrates, as 6 Text | the other appellation of Athene.~HERMOGENES: What other 7 Text | the other name?~SOCRATES: Athene?~HERMOGENES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 8 Text | assert that he meant by Athenemind’ (nous) and ‘intelligence’ ( 9 Text | nicer form, and called her Athene.~HERMOGENES: But what do 10 Text | away at some prelude to Athene.~SOCRATES: That is the fault Critias Part
11 Intro| temples of Hephaestus and Athene, in an enclosure which was 12 Intro| rivalry of Poseidon and Athene, and the creation of the 13 Text | in order. Hephaestus and Athene, who were brother and sister, 14 Text | themselves around the temples of Athene and Hephaestus at the summit, Euthydemus Part
15 Text | guardian of the phratry, and an Athene guardian of the phratry. 16 Text | you have Apollo, Zeus, and Athene.~Certainly, I said.~And Euthyphro Part
17 Text | and notably the robe of Athene, which is carried up to Laws Book
18 5 | to Hestia, to Zeus and to Athene, in a spot which we will 19 8 | But Hestia, and Zeus, and Athene will have temples everywhere 20 11 | dedicated to Hephaestus and Athene; and there is a class of 21 11 | the votaries of Ares and Athene, to which divinities they 22 11 | guardian of the city and Athene, who are the partners of Protagoras Part
23 Text | mechanical arts of Hephaestus and Athene, and fire with them (they 24 Text | into the common workshop of Athene and Hephaestus, in which 25 Text | fire, and also the art of Athene, and gave them to man. And The Republic Book
26 2 | Pandarus, was brought about by Athene and Zeus, or that the strife The Second Alcibiades Part
27 Text | is now enveloped, just as Athene in Homer removes the mist The Statesman Part
28 Intro| them fire, Hephaestus and Athene taught them arts, and other 29 Intro| destitute; he has received from Athene and Hephaestus a knowledge 30 Intro| legislation ever sprang, like Athene, in full power out of the 31 Text | Hephaestus and his fellow-worker, Athene, seeds and plants by others. The Symposium Part
32 Text | Hephaestus, the weaving of Athene, the empire of Zeus over Timaeus Part
33 Intro| of the goddess Neith or Athene. The citizens have a friendly 34 Intro| Zeus, Poseidon, Apollo, Athene, are universals as well 35 Text | same whom the Hellenes call Athene; they are great lovers of


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