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Charmides Part
1 PreS(6)| The legend of Atlantis.~ 2 PreS | like the Trojan war or the legend of Arthur, which we are Critias Part
3 Intro | the Egyptian origin of the legend, or like M. de Humboldt, Gorgias Part
4 Intro | consciousness of evil: (2) the legend of the Island of Atlantis, 5 Intro | earth’s motion with some legend of which he himself was Laws Book
6 3 | for afterwards, as the legend informs us, they divided 7 4 | regarded as a kind of sacred legend or oracle, and let this Philebus Part
8 Text | man, who in the Egyptian legend is said to have been Theuth, The Statesman Part
9 Text | SOCRATES: Yes; there is that legend also.~STRANGER: Again, we 10 Text | earth-born, and so the above legend clings to them.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Timaeus Part
11 Intro | required to complete the famous legend which he brought with him 12 Intro | have grown into a great legend, not confined to Greece 13 Intro | the tale of Troy, or the legend of the Ten Tribes (Ewald, 14 Intro | assigned to it or not. It was a legend so adapted to the human 15 Intro | In the Middle Ages the legend seems to have been half-forgotten 16 Intro | 1. Did Plato derive the legend of Atlantis from an Egyptian 17 Intro | replied that there is no such legend in any writer previous to 18 Intro | would only show that the legend, 800 years after the time 19 Intro | That is another part of his legend which Plato also seeks to 20 Intro | the fiction? It is only a legend that Solon went to Egypt, 21 Intro | Plato, and therefore the legend of the Island of Atlantis, 22 Text | Solon, to be not a mere legend, but an actual fact?~CRITIAS: