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1051 AD (search for this): book 8, section 555e
1305 AD (search for this): book 8, section 555e
and eager for revolution.Cf. Aristot.Pol.
1305 b 40-41, 1266 b
14.” “’Tis so.”
“But these money-makers with down-bent heads,Cf. Persius, Sat. ii. 61 “o curvae
in terras animae, et caelestium inanes,” Cf. 586 AKEKUFO/TES. Cf. also on 553 D for the general
thought. pretending not even to seeCf. Euthyph. 5 C, Polit. 287
A, Aristoph.Peace
1051, Plut. 837,
Eurip.Hippol. 119, I. T. 956,
Medea 67, Xen.Hell. iv. 5. 6.
them, but inserting the sting of their moneyOr, as Ast, Stallbaum and others take it, “the poison of
their money.”TITRW/SKONTES
suggests the poisonous sting, especially as Plato has been speaking of
hives and dr
1266 AD (search for this): book 8, section 555e
and eager for revolution.Cf. Aristot.Pol.
1305 b 40-41, 1266 b
14.” “’Tis so.”
“But these money-makers with down-bent heads,Cf. Persius, Sat. ii. 61 “o curvae
in terras animae, et caelestium inanes,” Cf. 586 AKEKUFO/TES. Cf. also on 553 D for the general
thought. pretending not even to seeCf. Euthyph. 5 C, Polit. 287
A, Aristoph.Peace
1051, Plut. 837,
Eurip.Hippol. 119, I. T. 956,
Medea 67, Xen.Hell. iv. 5. 6.
them, but inserting the sting of their moneyOr, as Ast, Stallbaum and others take it, “the poison of
their money.”TITRW/SKONTES
suggests the poisonous sting, especially as Plato has been speaking of
hives and dr