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Gorgias
[ gawr-jee-uhs ]
noun
- c483–c375 b.c., Greek philosopher.
Gorgias
/ ˈɡɔːdʒɪəs /
noun
- Gorgias?485 bc?380 bcMGreekPHILOSOPHY: sophistPHILOSOPHY: rhetorician ?485–?380 bc , Greek sophist and rhetorician, subject of a dialogue by Plato
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Then beginning in his own language, and singing hymns with a loud voice, he put Gorgias's soldiers to flight.
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But Gorgias, who was governor of the holds, taking with him the strangers, often fought against the Jews.
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A shout of laughter from his jolly companions makes Gorgias accede to this droll proposal.
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The statues turn their heads and smile faintly on Gorgias, who starts and stands as if petrified.
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How much the Philêbus differs in its point of view from the Gorgias,124 is indicated by Plato himself in a remarkable passage.
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