| George Grote - 1850 - 706 sayfa
...prominent object 1 . In pursuing the thread of his examination, there was no topic upon which Sokrates more frequently insisted, than the contrast between...state of men's knowledge on the general topics of man and society—and that which artists or professional men possessed in their respective special... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller, John William Donaldson - 1858 - 550 sayfa
...which are mentioned in the text. He says (vol. VIII. p. 597), * there was no topic on which Sokrate's more frequently insisted than the contrast between...him of wearing it threadbare.' 1 Aristotle, Sophist. Stench, c. X. § 1. * Diog. Ijae'rt., II. § 47, p. 119, Casaubon : TUV Si SiaSe^afi^wf avrbv T&V Xryo/i^uw... | |
| George Grote - 1862 - 570 sayfa
...prominent object. 2 In pursuing the thread of his examination, there was no topic upon which Sokrates more frequently insisted, than the contrast between...state of men's knowledge on the general topics of man and society—and that which artists or professional men posi Xenoph. Memor. i. 1, 12-10. ΠόTtpov... | |
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