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Plato, Republic, Book 3, section 390b (search)
he cupbearer ladles the sweet wine Out of the mixer and bears it and empties it into the beakers. Hom. Od. 9.8-10 Odysseus. For PARAPLEI=AI the Homeric text has PARA\ DE\ PLH/QWSI. Plato's treatment of the quotation is hardly fair to Homer. Aristotle, Politics 1338 a 28, cites it more fairly to illustrate the use of music for entertainment (DIAGWGH/). The passage, however, was liable to abuse. See the use made of it by Lucian, Parasite 10.—do you think the hearing of that sort of thing will conduce to a young man's temperance or self-control? or this: Hunger is the most piteous death that a m
Plato, Republic, Book 7, section 536e (search)
“a free soul ought not to pursue any study slavishly; for while bodily laborsNewman, Introd. Aristot.Pol. 358, says Aristotle rejects this distinction, Pol. 1338 b 40ME/XRI ME\N GA\R H(/BHS KOUFO/TERA GUMNA/SIA PROSOISTE/ON, TH\N BI/AION TROFH\N KAI\ TOU\S PRO\S A)NA/GKHN PO/NOUS A)PEI/RGONTAS, I(/NA MHDE\N E)MPO/DION H)=| PRO\S TH\N AU)/CHSIN. performed under constraint do not harm the body, nothing that is learned under compulsion stays with the mind.” “True,” he said. “Do not, then, my friend, keep children to their studies by c