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The Symposium (Greek: Συμπόσιον) is a Socratic dialogue written by Xenophon in the late 360s B.C. In it, Socrates and a few of his companions attend a... |
in 331 BC. A student and a friend of Socrates, Xenophon recounted several Socratic dialogues – Symposium, Oeconomicus, Hiero, a tribute to Socrates – Memorabilia... |
that describe or take place at a symposium include two Socratic dialogues, Plato's Symposium and Xenophon's Symposium, as well as a number of Greek poems... |
refer to: Symposium (Plato), a dialogue by Plato Symposium (Xenophon), a dialogue by Xenophon Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy, an... |
[The collection contains all of Xenophon's Socratic works.] Xenophon, Xenophon IV: Memorabilia, Oeconomicus, Symposium, Apology, trans. by E.C. Marchant... |
the Symposium (for instance his refusal to give in to Alcibiades' sexual advances) is consistent with the account of Socrates put forward by Xenophon, who... |
1–8 Xenophon, Memorabilia, 4.8.1–4.8.8. Todd, O., Xenophon IV: Memorabilia, Oeconomicus, Symposium, Apology. Harvard U. Press 1923. p. 639. Xenophon, Apology... |
Socrates (section Plato and Xenophon) posthumous accounts of classical writers, particularly his students Plato and Xenophon. These accounts are written as dialogues, in which Socrates and his interlocutors... |
Classical Dictionary (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 1357. Plato. Symposium. Xenophon. Memorabilia. Fine, Gail (2008). "Does Socrates Claim to Know that... |
Achilles and Patroclus (section Xenophon) who must be older and play the role of the erastes. According to Xenophon's Symposium, Socrates stated that Achilles and Patroclus was strictly platonic... |
Socratic problem (section Xenophon) Socrates denying that he would ever accept money for teaching, while Xenophon's Symposium clearly has Socrates stating that students pay him to teach wisdom... |
Symmetrical Symmetry Sympathy Symphony Way Pavement Dwellers Symposium (Plato) Symposium (Xenophon) Symptom Syncategorematic Syncategorematic term Synchronicity... |
seems that Xenophon's portrayal of her in his Symposium has been the most influential: Diogenes Laërtius, for example, seems to quote the Symposium passage... |
surviving literature. List of speakers in Plato's dialogues Xenophon, Memorabilia, ii. 10. § 3, Symposium, i. 3, Apology, 2 Debra Nails, The People of Plato,... |
On Horsemanship (redirect from On Horsemanship (Xenophon)) soldier Xenophon (c. 430–354 BC). Other common titles for this work are De equis alendis and The Art of Horsemanship. The other work by Xenophon on horsemanship... |
Plato, Symposium 178e–179a. W.R.M. Lamb, Plato: Lysis, Symposium, Gorgias, Loeb Classical Library (1975 reprint), p. 76 Xenophon, Symposium 8.34–5. Hindley... |
Plato, Crito, 44b-46a Xenophon, Memorabilia, 1.2.48 Plato, Crito, 49a, 49b, 49e Plato, Euthydemus, 304d, 306e-307a Xenophon, Symposium, 4.24 Diogenes Laërtius... |
Aphrodite Urania (section The Symposium) Mythology. Vol. 3. Little, Brown and Company. p. 1284. Plato. Symposium. 180. Xenophon. Symposium. 8 § 9. Hesiod. Theogony. 188–206. Herodotus, i. 131., iii... |
Ancient Greek cuisine (section Symposium) setting of a specific genre of literature, giving birth to Plato's Symposium, Xenophon's work of the same name, the Table Talk of Plutarch's Moralia, and... |
Oeconomicus (redirect from Oeconomicus (Xenophon)) The Oeconomicus (Greek: Οἰκονομικός) by Xenophon is a Socratic dialogue principally about household management and agriculture. Oeconomicus comes from... |