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Xenophon, Memorabilia I. 6: the Encounters of Socrates and Antiphon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

J. S. Morrison
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1953

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page 3 note 1 I have to thank Professor P. T. Stevens for helpful criticisms and suggestions, in particular for pointing out the Rhesus passage and its implications and for referring me to the passage in Od. xxi.

page 4 note 1 I much prefer this translation; but if εἰναι is not here to be taken as equivalent to ⋯Ξεῖναι. the meaning is, ‘ to exploit good looks and wisdom is a good, as well as a bad, thing’.