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Plato, Republic, Book 7, section 534e (search)
“I will so legislate,” he said, “in conjunction with you.” “Do you agree, then,” said I, “that we have set dialectics above all other studies to be as it were the coping-stoneFor W(/SPER QRIGKO/S cf. Eur.Herc. Fur. 1280, Aesch.Ag. 1283: and Phileb. 38 C-D ff.—and that no other higher kind of study could rightly be p
Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 549a (search)
Eurip.I. A. 527. He is a Xenophontic type. Cf Xen.Oecon. 14. 10, Hiero 7. 3, Agesil. 10. 4. Isoc.Antid. 141 and 226 uses the word in a good sense. Cf. “But if it be a sin to covet honor,” Shakes.Henry V. iv. iii. 28. not basing his claim to officeCf. the A)CIW/MATA of Laws 690 A, Aristot.Pol. 1280 a 8 ff., 1282 b 26, 1283-1284. on ability to speak or anything of that sort but on his exploits in war or preparation for war, and he would be a devotee of gymnastics and hunting.Cf. Arnold on the “barbarians” in Culture and Anarchy, pp. 78, 82, 84.” “Why, yes,” he said, “that is the spirit of that poli
Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 551b (search)
defining the limitsO(/RON: cf. 551 C, Laws 714 C, 962 D, 739 D, 626 B, Menex. 238 D, Polit. 293 E, 296 E, 292 C, Lysis 209 C, Aristot.Pol. 1280 a 7, 1271 a 35, and Newman i. p. 220, Eth. Nic. 1138 b 23. Cf. also TE/LOSRhet. 1366 a 3. For the true criterion of office-holding see Laws 715 C-D and Isoc. xii. 131. For wealth as the criterion cf. Aristot.Pol. 1273 a 37. of an oligarchical polity, prescribingFor TACA/MENOI cf. Vol. I. p. 310, note c, on 416 E. a sum of money, a larger sum where it is moreCf. Aristot.Pol. 1301 b 13-14. of an oligarchy, where it is less a smaller, and proclaiming that no man shall hold o