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Damon (Virginia, United States) (search for this): book 3, section 400b
“Well,” said I, “on this
point we will take counsel with Damon,The Platonic
Socrates frequently refers to Damon as his musical expert. Cf. Laches 200
B, 424 C, Alc. I. 118 C. too, as to which are the
feet appropriate to illiberality, and insolence or madness or other evils,
and what rhythms we must leave for their opposites; and I believe I have
heard him obscurely speakingThere is a hint
of satire in this disclaimer of expert knowledge. Cf. 399 A. There is no
agreement among modern experts with regard to the precise form of the
so-called enoplios. Cf. my review of Herkenrath's “Der
Enoplios,”Class. Phil. vol. iii. p. 360, Goodell, Chapters on Greek
Metric, pp. 185 and 189, Blaydes on Ar
Phil (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): book 3, section 400b
Goodell (Iowa, United States) (search for this): book 3, section 400b
Damon (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): book 3, section 400b
“Well,” said I, “on this
point we will take counsel with Damon,The Platonic
Socrates frequently refers to Damon as his musical expert. Cf. Laches 200
B, 424 C, Alc. I. 118 C. too, as to which are the
feet appropriate to illiberality, and insolence or madness or other evils,
and what rhythms we must leave for their opposites; and I believe I have
heard him obscurely speakingThere is a hint
of satire in this disclaimer of expert knowledge. Cf. 399 A. There is no
agreement among modern experts with regard to the precise form of the
so-called enoplios. Cf. my review of Herkenrath's “Der
Enoplios,”Class. Phil. vol. iii. p. 360, Goodell, Chapters on Greek
Metric, pp. 185 and 189, Blaydes on Ar