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gymnastic

Crito
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1 Text | to train you in music and gymnastic?’ Right, I should reply. ‘ Euthydemus Part
2 Text | price: for example, are not gymnastic and rhetoric and money-making The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | excellence of wrestling I call gymnastic, and I want to know what 4 Text | the art of which I spoke gymnastic?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly.~ 5 Text | excellence in wrestling gymnastic?~ALCIBIADES: You did.~SOCRATES: 6 Text | excellence of wrestling was gymnastic—what is the excellence of 7 Text | true.~SOCRATES: Which is gymnastic?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly.~ 8 Text | Certainly.~SOCRATES: Then by gymnastic we take care of our feet, 9 Text | Very true.~SOCRATES: And by gymnastic we take care of our hands, 10 Text | ALCIBIADES: Yes.~SOCRATES: And by gymnastic we take care of the body, Gorgias Part
11 Intro| is medicine and the other gymnastic. Corresponding with these 12 Intro| the sham or simulation of gymnastic, the art of cookery, of 13 Intro| arithmetical formula:—~Tiring : gymnastic : cookery : medicine : sophistic : 14 Text | SOCRATES: And does not gymnastic also treat of discourse 15 Text | two divisions, one of them gymnastic, and the other medicine. 16 Text | legislative part, which answers to gymnastic, as justice does to medicine; 17 Text | with the same subject as gymnastic, but with a difference. 18 Text | which takes the form of gymnastic, and is knavish, false, 19 Text | beauty which is given by gymnastic.~I would rather not be tedious, 20 Text | able to follow)~as tiring : gymnastic : cookery : medicine;~or 21 Text | or rather,~as tiring : gymnastic : sophistry : legislation;~ 22 Text | is another art—an art of gymnastic and medicine which is the 23 Text | menial and illiberal; and gymnastic and medicine are, as they 24 Text | the practice of law, or gymnastic to medicine. The orators Laches Part
25 Text | were deliberating about the gymnastic training of your son, would Laws Book
26 1 | shall have common meals and gymnastic exercises, and wear arms.~ 27 1 | that the common meals and gymnastic exercises have been excellently 28 1 | in importance to that of gymnastic, they are in their very 29 2 | of all sorts, including gymnastic, musical, and equestrian 30 2 | the origin of music and gymnastic.~Cleinias. To be sure, I 31 2 | scientific training may be called gymnastic.~Cleinias. Exactly.~Athenian. 32 2 | discussed music and not gymnastic, what answer are either 33 2 | command to proceed with gymnastic.~Cleinias. You quite understand 34 3 | as if one were to command gymnastic masters or physicians to 35 6 | appoint directors of music and gymnastic, two kinds of each—of the 36 6 | the same who judge of the gymnastic contests of men, shall judge 37 7 | this very peculiar sort of gymnastic applied to such little creatures, 38 7 | who has been trained in gymnastic exercises and one who has 39 7 | has two branches—one of gymnastic, which is concerned with 40 7 | improvement of the soul. And gymnastic has also two branchesdancing 41 7 | completely described the kind of gymnastic which I said at first ought 42 7 | aside these principles of gymnastic and wrestling and to enunciate 43 7 | we had said all, and that gymnastic alone remained; but now 44 7 | fear of contradiction that gymnastic and horsemanship are as 45 7 | letting the girls share in gymnastic and music, while the grown– 46 7 | preceding about dancing and gymnastic exercise in general. Having 47 7 | speak in like manner about gymnastic. For boys and girls ought 48 7 | learn to dance and practise gymnastic exercisesought they not?~ 49 7 | the charge of music and gymnastic.~Cleinias. But how will 50 7 | about dancing and about gymnastic movements in general; for 51 8 | choruses, and musical and gymnastic contests, assigning them 52 8 | making dancing and all gymnastic tend to this end; and also 53 8 | they shall practise some gymnastic exercises, greater as well 54 8 | must remember, about all gymnastic contests, that only the 55 8 | to the unarmed either in gymnastic exercises or in these contests. 56 8 | Thus the competition in gymnastic and the mode of learning 57 10 | medicine, and husbandry, and gymnastic. And they say that politics 58 12 | the youths who practise gymnastic and whom the relations of 59 12 | superintendents and umpires of gymnastic and equestrian contests, 60 12 | force a rival competitor in gymnastic or music, or any other sort Lysis Part
61 Text | dogs, nor of wine, nor of gymnastic exercises, who have no return Menexenus Part
62 Text | addition to this, holding gymnastic and equestrian contests, Parmenides Part
63 Intro| to him the sort of mental gymnastic which he should practise. Phaedo Part
64 Text | the pains of medicine and gymnastic; then again more gently; Phaedrus Part
65 Text | fourth shall be a lover of gymnastic toils, or a physician; the 66 Text | him and embraces him, in gymnastic exercises and at other times Protagoras Part
67 Text | send them to the master of gymnastic, in order that their bodies 68 Text | remedial goods, such as gymnastic exercises, and military The Republic Book
69 2 | recognize a third class, such as gymnastic, and the care of the sick, 70 3 | hunting and coursing, their gymnastic and equestrian contests? 71 5 | one woman has a turn for gymnastic and military exercises, 72 5 | together, and will associate at gymnastic exercises. And so they will 73 7 | trial of who is first in gymnastic exercises is one of the 74 8 | arms; he is also a lover of gymnastic exercises and of the chase. ~ The Sophist Part
75 Intro| inanimate. Medicine and gymnastic are the internal purifications 76 Intro| medicine cures the diseases and gymnastic the deformity of the body, 77 Text | effected by medicine and gymnastic, the latter by the not very 78 Text | they?~STRANGER: There is gymnastic, which has to do with deformity, The Statesman Part
79 Text | you have not meetings for gymnastic contests in your city, such The Symposium Part
80 Intro| them friends. Every art, gymnastic and husbandry as well as 81 Intro| encouraged by the practice of gymnastic exercises, by the meetings 82 Text | every branch but the arts of gymnastic and husbandry are under Timaeus Part
83 Text | they not to be trained in gymnastic, and music, and all other 84 Text | due exercise, and practise gymnastic; and he who is careful to 85 Text | re-uniting the body the best is gymnastic; the next best is a surging


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