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Thessaly (Greece) (search for this): text Hipp. Maj., section 284a
SocratesAnd in well-governed states virtue is most highly honored.HippiasCertainly.SocratesAnd you know best of all men how to transmit that to another.HippiasMuch best, Socrates.SocratesWell, he who knows best how to transmit horsemanship would be most honored in Thessaly of all parts of Greece and would receive most money—and anywhere else where horsemanship is a serious interest, would he not?HippiasVery likely.SocratesThen will not he who is able to transmit the doctrines that are of most valu
Greece (Greece) (search for this): text Hipp. Maj., section 284a
SocratesAnd in well-governed states virtue is most highly honored.HippiasCertainly.SocratesAnd you know best of all men how to transmit that to another.HippiasMuch best, Socrates.SocratesWell, he who knows best how to transmit horsemanship would be most honored in Thessaly of all parts of Greece and would receive most money—and anywhere else where horsemanship is a serious interest, would he not?HippiasVery likely.SocratesThen will not he who is able to transmit the doctrines that are of most valu