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meeting-point 5
meetings 8
meets 26
megara 21
megarian 23
megarianism 1
megarians 19
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21 liver
21 ludicrous
21 marvellous
21 megara
21 minae
21 mistakes
21 model
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megara

Crito
   Part
1 Text | for example, Thebes or Megara, both of which are well Laws Book
2 1 | witness, Theognis, citizen of Megara in Sicily:~Cyrnus, he who Parmenides Part
3 Intro| intimately acquainted, whether at Megara or elsewhere, with the Eleatic 4 Intro| tradition of his retirement to Megara after the death of Socrates. 5 Intro| the death of Socrates. For Megara was within a walk of Athens ( Phaedo Part
6 Intro| Euclid and Terpsion from Megara (compare Theaet.), Ctesippus, 7 Text | Terpison, who came from Megara.~ECHECRATES: And was Aristippus 8 Text | have gone off long ago to Megara or Boeotia—by the dog they Phaedrus Part
9 Text | you walk all the way to Megara, and when you have reached Protagoras Part
10 Text | Selymbria and formerly of Megara, who is a first-rate Sophist. The Republic Book
11 2 | yourselves at the battle of Megara: ~"Sons of Ariston," he The Seventh Letter Part
12 Text | concerned? Had I been living at Megara, you would certainly have The Sophist Part
13 Intro| the schools of Elea and Megara. He had much in common with The Statesman Part
14 Intro| states. The condition of Megara before and during the Peloponnesian Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| the residence of Plato at Megara. Socrates disclaims the 16 Intro| door of Euclideshouse in Megara. This may have been a spot 17 Intro| spot familiar to Plato (for Megara was within a walk of Athens), 18 Intro| Terpsion, who has come to Megara from the country, is described 19 Intro| why did he not remain at Megara?’ ‘I wanted him to remain, 20 Text | front of Euclid’s house in Megara; they enter the house, and 21 Text | instead of stopping at Megara?~EUCLID: He wanted to get


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