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Cratylus Part
1 Text | respect of his powers of divination, and his truth and sincerity, The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | will.~SOCRATES: Nor about divination?~ALCIBIADES: No.~SOCRATES: Ion Part
3 Text | agree?—for example, about divination, of which both Homer and 4 Text | these two poets say about divination, not only when they agree, Meno Part
5 Intro| is a sort of guessing or divination resting on no knowledge 6 Text | which is in politics what divination is in religion; for diviners Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| first, there is the art of divination or prophecy—this, in a vein The Statesman Part
8 Text | horses, or tending herds, or divination, or any ministerial service, The Symposium Part
9 Intro| gods and parents is called divination. For divination is the peacemaker 10 Intro| is called divination. For divination is the peacemaker of gods 11 Text | and the whole province of divination, which is the art of communion 12 Text | Wherefore the business of divination is to see to these loves 13 Text | loves and to heal them, and divination is the peacemaker of gods 14 Text | medicine and archery and divination were discovered by Apollo, Timaeus Part
15 Intro| to the liver the power of divination, which is never active when 16 Intro| manifest in his account of divination.~The appetitive soul is 17 Intro| be black.)~The greatest ‘divination’ of the ancients was the 18 Text | in peace, and to practise divination in sleep, inasmuch as it 19 Text | in the liver the seat of divination. And herein is a proof that 20 Text | God has given the art of divination not to the wisdom, but to