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καὶ κάλλιστα. Dobree conjectured κάλλιστα καί, neatly, but needlessly, for καλὴ τελευτή, like καλὴ ἀρχή, may be treated as a single notion. Cf. III 404 B note
The Republic of Plato. James Adam. 1902. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press.
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