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Author Xenophon.

Title The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates.

Publication Info. Auckland : The Floating Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (194 pages)
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Contents Title; Contents; Introduction; BOOK I; Chapter I -- Socrates Not a Contemner of the Gods of His Country, nor an Introducer of New Ones; Chapter II -- Socrates Not a Debaucher of Youth; Chapter III -- How Socrates Behaved through the Whole of His Life; Chapter IV -- Socrates Proveth the Existence of a Deity; Chapter V -- The Praise of Temperance; Chapter VI -- The Dispute of Socrates with Antiphon, the Sophist; Chapter VII -- In What Manner Socrates Dissuaded Men from Self-Conceit and Ostentation; BOOK II; Chapter I -- A Conference of Socrates with Aristippus Concerning Pleasure and Temperance.
Chapter II -- Socrates' Discourse with His Eldest Son Lamprocles Concerning the Respect Due to ParentsChapter III -- Socrates Reconciles Chaerephon and Chaerecrates, Two Brothers Who Were Formerly at Variance; Chapter IV -- A Discourse of Socrates Concerning Friendship; Chapter V -- Of the Worth and Value of Friends; Chapter VI -- Of the Choice of Friends; Chapter VII -- Socrates Showeth Aristarchus How to Get Rid of Poverty; Chapter VIII -- Socrates Persuades Eutherus to Abandon His Former Way of Living, and to Betake Himself to Some More Useful and Honourable Employment.
Chapter IX -- In What Manner Socrates Taught His Friend Crito to Rid Himself of Some Informers, Who Took the Advantage of His Easy TemperChapter X -- Socrates Advises Diodorus to Do Justice to the Merit of Hermogenes, and to Accept of His Service and Friendship; BOOK III; Chapter I -- Of the Qualifications of a General; Chapter II -- The Character of a Good Prince; Chapter III -- On the Business of a General of Horse.
Chapter IV -- A Discourse of Socrates with Nicomachides, in Which He Showeth that a Man Skilful in His Own Proper Business, and Who Manages His Affairs with Prudence and Sagacity, May Make, When Occasion Offers, a Good GeneralChapter V -- A Conversation Between Socrates and Pericles Concerning the then Present State of the Republic of Athens, in Which Socrates Lays down a Method by Which the Athenians May Recover Their Ancient Lustre and Reputation; Chapter VI -- Socrates Dissuades Glaucon, a Very Forward Youth, from Taking Upon Him the Government of the Republic, for Which He was Unfit.
Chapter VII -- Socrates Persuadeth Charmidas, a Person of Merit and Great Capacity, but Very Modest and Diffident of Himself, to Undertake the Government of the RepublicChapter VIII -- Socrates' Dispute with Aristippus Concerning the Good and Beautiful; Chapter IX -- Socrates Returns Suitable Answers to a Variety of Questions Proposed to Him; Chapter X -- Socrates, in Conversation with Several Artificers, a Painter, a Statuary, and an Armourer, Showeth His Skill and Good Taste in the Finer Arts; Chapter XI -- Discourse of Socrates with Theodota, an Athenian Lady, of No Good Character.
Note Wherein He Endeavoureth, in the Most Artful and Engaging Manner, to Win Her over from the Criminal Pleasures to Which She was Addicted Unto the Sublimer and More Innocent Delights of Philosophy and Virtue.
Summary Ancient Greek historian and soldier Xenophon was a friend, admirer, and avid follower of the philosopher Socrates, perhaps the single most influential thinker of the period. As the two spent a great deal of time together, often deep in dialogue, Xenophon became one of the chief chroniclers of Socrates' philosophical views. This volume collects a number of Socrates' opinions on a variety of topics, as well as Xenophon's explanations and analysis.
Subject Socrates.
Socrates. (OCoLC)fst00035600
Philosophy.
Plato.
PHILOSOPHY -- Eastern.
Added Author Morley, Henry.
Bysshe, Edward, active 1702-1712.
Other Form: Print version: Xenophon. Memorable Thoughts of Socrates. Auckland : The Floating Press, ©2014
ISBN 9781776535071 (electronic bk.)
1776535073 (electronic bk.)
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