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1 8 | mankind are ready to learn any branch of knowledge, and to follow 2 12 | give judgment in his own branch of the service, saying nothing Meno Part
3 Text | geometry and every other branch of knowledge. Now, has any 4 Text | single disciple in that branch of knowledge which he wishes Protagoras Part
5 Text | illustration, some other pursuit or branch of knowledge which may be The Republic Book
6 3 | or inexperience of such a branch of medicine, but because 7 7 | nothing of the kind. But what branch of knowledge is there, my 8 7 | propose this as a second branch of knowledge which our youth 9 7 | made me pass over this branch and go on to astronomy, 10 7 | their lives, and in every branch of knowledge, come at last 11 10 | himself to the image-making branch? Would he allow imitation The Sophist Part
12 Intro| His descent in another branch affords the opportunity 13 Intro| The acquisitive art had a branch of exchange as well as of 14 Text | his art may be traced as a branch of the appropriative, acquisitive 15 Text | STRANGER: Let us take another branch of his genealogy; for he 16 Text | of phantastic which is a branch of image-making into that The Statesman Part
17 Text | about generalship, and any branch of hunting, or about painting The Symposium Part
18 Text | not only medicine in every branch but the arts of gymnastic Theaetetus Part
19 Intro| to some extent, not as a branch of science, but as a collection Timaeus Part
20 Intro| influence which any single branch, when pursued to the exclusion