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τὸ ἄστυ or ἄστυ 327 C is regular for Athens itself as opposed to the Piraeus. Hartman would omit the article (cf. Lys. 13. 88 “τοὺς ἐν ἄστει οἱ ἐν τῷ Πειραιεῖ” ): but it occurs infra 328 C, Phaedr. 230 C, Arist. Pol. Ath. 38. 1 and elsewhere. αὐτός: ‘ipse’ ‘erus’ ‘the master’ as often: cf. e.g. Prot. 314 D οὐ σχολὴ αὐτῷ and the Pythagorean αὐτὸς ἔφα. With the deictic οὗτος cf. Symp. 175 A Σωκράτης οὗτος—ἕστηκεν, ‘there goes Socrates—standing.’
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