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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Plato, Alcibiades 1. Search the whole document.
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AlcibiadesYes, and mine, Socrates, to Eurysaces, and that of Eurysaces to Zeus!SocratesYes, and mine, noble Alcibiades, to Daedalus,Socrates' father, Sophroniscus, was a sculptor, and Daedalus was the legendary inventor of sculpture. and Daedalus to Hephaestus, son of Zeus! But take the lines of those people,i.e., the kings of Sparta and Persia. going back from them: you have a succession of kings reaching to Zeus—on the one hand, kings of Argos and Sparta; on the other, of Persia, which they have always ruled, and frequently Asia also, as at present; whereas we are private persons ourselves, and so were our fathers. And then
Argos (Greece) (search for this): text Alc. 1, section 121a
AlcibiadesYes, and mine, Socrates, to Eurysaces, and that of Eurysaces to Zeus!SocratesYes, and mine, noble Alcibiades, to Daedalus,Socrates' father, Sophroniscus, was a sculptor, and Daedalus was the legendary inventor of sculpture. and Daedalus to Hephaestus, son of Zeus! But take the lines of those people,i.e., the kings of Sparta and Persia. going back from them: you have a succession of kings reaching to Zeus—on the one hand, kings of Argos and Sparta; on the other, of Persia, which they have always ruled, and frequently Asia also, as at present; whereas we are private persons ourselves, and so were our fathers. And then
Persia (Iran) (search for this): text Alc. 1, section 121a