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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Pre | contemporaries. Aeschines, Euclid, Phaedo, Antisthenes, and Menexenus Part
2 Pre | contemporaries. Aeschines, Euclid, Phaedo, Antisthenes, and Phaedo Part
3 Intro| madman’ Apollodorus (Symp.), Euclid and Terpsion from Megara ( 4 Intro| were present at the trial; Euclid and Terpsion will reappear 5 Text | and Cebes, and Phaedondes; Euclid and Terpison, who came from Theaetetus Part
6 Intro| Yes, indeed,’ replies Euclid; ‘only just now I was hearing 7 Text | Theodorus, Theaetetus.~Euclid and Terpsion meet in front 8 Text | Terpsion meet in front of Euclid’s house in Megara; they 9 Text | read to them by a servant.~EUCLID: Have you only just arrived 10 Text | that I could not find you.~EUCLID: But I was not in the city.~ 11 Text | city.~TERPSION: Where then?~EUCLID: As I was going down to 12 Text | TERPSION: Was he alive or dead?~EUCLID: He was scarcely alive, 13 Text | The dysentery, you mean?~EUCLID: Yes.~TERPSION: Alas! what 14 Text | what a loss he will be!~EUCLID: Yes, Terpsion, he is a 15 Text | instead of stopping at Megara?~EUCLID: He wanted to get home: 16 Text | conversation? can you tell me?~EUCLID: No, indeed, not offhand; 17 Text | should greatly like to rest.~EUCLID: I too shall be very glad 18 Text | us.~TERPSION: Very good.~EUCLID: Here is the roll, Terpsion; 19 Text | TERPSION: Quite right, Euclid.~EUCLID: And now, boy, you 20 Text | TERPSION: Quite right, Euclid.~EUCLID: And now, boy, you may take 21 Text | take the roll and read.~EUCLID’S SERVANT READS.~SOCRATES: