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hipparinus 1
hippias 53
hippocentaurs 1
hippocrates 31
hippodamia 2
hippol 1
hippolyt 1
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31 fill
31 friendly
31 glad
31 hippocrates
31 historical
31 hopes
31 includes
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hippocrates

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1 PreF | learned ancients attributed to Hippocrates, to Xenophon, to Aristotle? The First Alcibiades Part
2 Pre | apparent in Aristotle and Hippocrates, although the form of them Menexenus Part
3 Pre | apparent in Aristotle and Hippocrates, although the form of them Meno Part
4 Intro| same relation to Gorgias as Hippocrates in the Protagoras to the Phaedrus Part
5 Intro| Do we see as clearly as Hippocrates ‘that the nature of the 6 Text | of the whole?~PHAEDRUS: Hippocrates the Asclepiad says that 7 Text | content with the name of Hippocrates, but to examine and see 8 Text | consider what truth as well as Hippocrates says about this or about Protagoras Part
9 Intro| a request on the part of Hippocrates that Socrates would introduce 10 Intro| question, ‘What he will make of Hippocrates.’ Protagoras answers, ‘That 11 Intro| pretensions. Before introducing Hippocrates to him, Socrates thinks 12 Intro| recognized by Protagoras himself. Hippocrates readily adopts the suggestion 13 Intro| much the same as that of Hippocrates, the answer to the question 14 Text | Dialogue to his Companion. Hippocrates, Alcibiades and Critias. 15 Text | very early this morning, Hippocrates, the son of Apollodorus 16 Text | knew his voice, and said: Hippocrates, is that you? and do you 17 Text | questions to him. Tell me, Hippocrates, I said, as you are going 18 Text | had thought of going to Hippocrates of Cos, the Asclepiad, and 19 Text | paying money to your namesake Hippocrates, O Hippocrates; tell me, 20 Text | namesake Hippocrates, O Hippocrates; tell me, what is he that 21 Text | Tell me, Socrates, and you Hippocrates, what is Protagoras, and 22 Text | But you should not assume, Hippocrates, that the instruction of 23 Text | proceeded: Is not a Sophist, Hippocrates, one who deals wholesale 24 Text | said: Protagoras, my friend Hippocrates and I have come to see you.~ 25 Text | I said, that my friend Hippocrates is a native Athenian; he 26 Text | visit: this is my friend Hippocrates, who is desirous of making 27 Text | example. Let me suppose that Hippocrates, instead of desiring your 28 Text | which is fairly put. If Hippocrates comes to me he will not 29 Text | collect myself, and looking at Hippocrates, I said to him: O son of The Sophist Part
30 Intro| and the words of the young Hippocrates, when with a blush upon The Symposium Part
31 Intro| well as of the mind. Like Hippocrates the Asclepiad, he is a disciple


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