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I have often wondered by what arguments those who drew up the indictment against Socrates could persuade the Athenians that his life was forfeit to the state. The indictment against him was to this effect: Socrates is guilty of rejecting the gods acknowledged by the state and of bringing in strange deities: he is also guilty of corrupting the youth.
Xenophon. Xenophon in Seven Volumes, 4. E. C. Marchant. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA; William Heinemann, Ltd., London. 1923.
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- Josiah Renick Smith, Xenophon: Memorabilia, 3.6
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- Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges, DEPENDENT SUBSTANTIVE CLAUSES (2574-2635)
- Raphael Kühner, Bernhard Gerth, Ausführliche Grammatik der griechischen Sprache, 1.4.3
- Raphael Kühner, Bernhard Gerth, Ausführliche Grammatik der griechischen Sprache, 3.1.2
- Raphael Kühner, Bernhard Gerth, Ausführliche Grammatik der griechischen Sprache, 3.2.2
- Raphael Kühner, Bernhard Gerth, Ausführliche Grammatik der griechischen Sprache, 3.2.3
- A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), ASEBEIAS GRAPHE´
- Basil L. Gildersleeve, Syntax of Classical Greek, Forms of the subject.
- Smith's Bio, So'crates
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- Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander, The Aftermath of the Peloponnesian War
- Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander, New Directions in Philosophy and Education
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