The General Biographical Dictionary, Том 28Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1816 |
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... sure hours in the study of philosophy ; and this being ob- served by Crito , a rich philosopher of Athens , he took him Gen. Dict . - Mosheim . - Dupio . under his patronage , and entrusted him with the instruc- SOCINUS . 181.
... sure hours in the study of philosophy ; and this being ob- served by Crito , a rich philosopher of Athens , he took him Gen. Dict . - Mosheim . - Dupio . under his patronage , and entrusted him with the instruc- SOCINUS . 181.
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... being preferred upon oath , Crito became bound to the judges for his appearance at the day of trial ; till which Socrates employed himself in his usual philosophical 1 exercises , taking no care to provide any defence . SOCRATES . 187.
... being preferred upon oath , Crito became bound to the judges for his appearance at the day of trial ; till which Socrates employed himself in his usual philosophical 1 exercises , taking no care to provide any defence . SOCRATES . 187.
Сторінка 188
... Crito , Plato , and other friends , with whom he passed the time in his usual manner . He was often solicited by them to es- cape , which he not only refused but derided ; asking , " if they knew any place out of Attica , whither death ...
... Crito , Plato , and other friends , with whom he passed the time in his usual manner . He was often solicited by them to es- cape , which he not only refused but derided ; asking , " if they knew any place out of Attica , whither death ...
Сторінка 189
... Crito asked him , if he had any directions to give concerning his sons , or other things , in which they could serve ... Crito , we will observe ; but how will you be buried ? " As you think good , ' says he , if you can catch me , and I ...
... Crito asked him , if he had any directions to give concerning his sons , or other things , in which they could serve ... Crito , we will observe ; but how will you be buried ? " As you think good , ' says he , if you can catch me , and I ...
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... Crito ; let us do as he bids us : if the poison be ready , let it be brought in ; if not , let somebody prepare it . ' The sun is yet among the mountains , and not set , ' says Crito I myself have seen others drink it later , who have ...
... Crito ; let us do as he bids us : if the poison be ready , let it be brought in ; if not , let somebody prepare it . ' The sun is yet among the mountains , and not set , ' says Crito I myself have seen others drink it later , who have ...
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