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The Apology
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1 Intro| videretur esse judicum’ (Cic. de Orat.); and the loose and Charmides Part
2 PreS | Cicero avoided in Latin (de Amicit), the frequent occurrence 3 PreS | Karsten, Commentio Critica de Platonis quae feruntur Epistolis). Cratylus Part
4 Intro| and on the left by men, de, alla, kaitoi, kai de and 5 Intro| men, de, alla, kaitoi, kai de and the like, or deduced 6 Intro| from one another by ara, de, oun, toinun and the like. Critias Part
7 Intro| of the legend, or like M. de Humboldt, whom he quotes, Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| same fallacies in his bookDe Sophisticis Elenchis,’ which The First Alcibiades Part
9 Pre | themselves, namely, the Axiochus, De justo, De virtute, Demodocus, 10 Pre | the Axiochus, De justo, De virtute, Demodocus, Sisyphus, Lysis Part
11 Intro| Essay on Friendship; Cic. de Amicitia.)~ Menexenus Part
12 Pre | themselves, namely, the Axiochus, De justo, De virtute, Demodocus, 13 Pre | the Axiochus, De justo, De virtute, Demodocus, Sisyphus, Parmenides Part
14 Intro| bringing together by a ‘tour de force,’ as in the Phaedrus, Phaedo Part
15 Intro| boatman to his boat? (Arist. de Anim.) And in another state 16 Intro| principle of motion (Arist. de Anim.). At length Anaxagoras, The Sophist Part
17 Intro| keuthe eni phresin, allo de eipe.~For their difficulty Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| points is imitated by Cicero (De Amicitia), the interlocutory 19 Intro| that this was only a “facon de parler,” by which he imposed 20 Intro| ancients,’ as Aristotle (De Anim.) says, citing a verse 21 Intro| arche men o me oide, teleute de kai ta metaxu ex ou me oide 22 Text | Hippol.: e gloss omomoch e de thren anomotos.)~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
23 Intro| the Earth’) from Aristotle De Coelo, Book II (Greek) clearly 24 Intro| Aristotle or the writer De Caelo having adopted the 25 Intro| intractable Greek. In his treatise De Natura Deorum, he also refers


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