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IngentaConnect Phaedo of Elis and Plato on the Soul Phaedo of Elis was well-known as a writer of Socratic dialogues, and it seems inconceivable that Plato could have been innocent of intertextuality when, excusing himself on the grounds of illness, he ... http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852804773617389 |
Phaedo detailing the final days of Socrates and contains the death scene. The dialogue is told from the perspective of Phaedo Of Elis , a youth who, upon Sparta s sack of Elis had been taken prisoner and ... http://www.seattleluxury.com/encyclopedia/entry/Phaedo |
Echecrates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia He meets Phaedo, the dialogue's namesake, some time after the execution of Socrates, and asks Phaedo to tell him the story of the famed philosopher's last hours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echecrates |
Elis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hollow Elis, the largest and most northern of the three, ... Pisatis extended south from Hollow Elis to the right bank of the Alpheus, and was divided into eight departments called after as many towns. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elis |
SparkNotes: Phaedo: Summary In the remote Peloponnesian township of Phlius, Echecrates encounters Phaedo of Elis, one of the men present during Socrates' final hours. http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/phaedo/summary.html |
SparkNotes: Plato: Phaedo Echecrates presses Phaedo of Elis to give his account of Socrates’ death. http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/plato/section3.rhtml |
Phaedo - Emaltaswiki The dialogue is told from the perspective of Phaedo of Elis, a youth who, upon Sparta's sack of Elis, had been taken prisoner and enslaved in a boy brothel. http://www.emalta.com/mediawiki/index.php/Phaedo |
Phaedo Totally Explained The dialogue is told from the perspective of one of Socrates' students, Phaedo of Elis. http://plato_s_phaedo.totallyexplained.com/ |
PHAEDO by Plato Phaedo was from a noble family in Elis, but when that city was defeated in 401 BC he was captured and forced into a house of prostitution. http://www.san.beck.org/Phaedo.html |
Temple of Reason The dialogue is told from the perspective of Phaedo of Elis, a youth who, upon Sparta's sack of Elis, had been taken prisoner and enslaved in a boy brothel. http://www.templeofreason.org/cyclopedia/phaedo.htm |
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