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Charmides Part
1 PreS | evidence is required of the genuineness of the one: when they are 2 PreS | irreconcileable with their genuineness. And as they appear to have The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | affect all evidence to the genuineness of ancient writings are 4 Pre | regard the question of the genuineness of a particular writing, 5 Pre | the following criteria of genuineness: (1) That is most certainly 6 Pre | of the evidence for the genuineness of ancient Greek authors 7 Pre | to have the next claim to genuineness among the Platonic writings, 8 Pre | hand, the upholders of the genuineness of the dialogue will find 9 Pre | be said in favour of the genuineness of the Hippias than against 10 Pre | suspend our judgment on the genuineness of the extant dialogue.~ 11 Pre | may have been degrees of genuineness in the dialogues themselves, 12 Pre | some of them, that their genuineness is neither proven nor disproven Ion Part
13 Intro| sufficient, proof of its genuineness. The plan is simple; the Menexenus Part
14 Pre | affect all evidence to the genuineness of ancient writings are 15 Pre | regard the question of the genuineness of a particular writing, 16 Pre | the following criteria of genuineness: (1) That is most certainly 17 Pre | of the evidence for the genuineness of ancient Greek authors 18 Pre | to have the next claim to genuineness among the Platonic writings, 19 Pre | hand, the upholders of the genuineness of the dialogue will find 20 Pre | be said in favour of the genuineness of the Hippias than against 21 Pre | suspend our judgment on the genuineness of the extant dialogue.~ 22 Pre | may have been degrees of genuineness in the dialogues themselves, 23 Pre | some of them, that their genuineness is neither proven nor disproven 24 Intro| is not in favour of the genuineness of the work. Internal evidence The Statesman Part
25 Intro| be urged for doubting the genuineness of the work. But, when we 26 Intro| reason for doubting the genuineness of a Platonic writing.~The 27 Intro| may briefly consider the genuineness of the Sophist and Statesman, 28 Intro| disposition to doubt the genuineness of the Sophist and Statesman, 29 Intro| detailed consideration of the genuineness and order of the Platonic 30 Intro| regarded as impugning the genuineness of any particular writings, 31 Intro| degree to confirm their genuineness. There is no such interval The Symposium Part
32 Intro| Plato, throw a doubt on the genuineness of the work. The Symposium Timaeus Part
33 Intro| either in favour of the genuineness of the fragments, with Bockh