The First Alcibiades, also referred to as Alcibiades Major and abbreviated as Alcibiades I (Greek: Ἀλκιβιάδης αʹ), is a dialogue ascribed to Plato, depicting...
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of Alcibiades's death was Elaphus, a mountain in Phrygia. In ancient Greece, Alcibiades was a polarizing figure. According to Thucydides, Alcibiades, being...
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advising Alcibiades to measure his strengths against those of his opponents before pitting himself against them. Later, after convincing Alcibiades of the...
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titled "Alcibiades", ascribed to Plato, that feature Socrates in conversation with Alcibiades: First Alcibiades (or Alcibiades I) and Second Alcibiades (or...
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tetralogy Parmenides, Philebus, Symposium, Phaedrus 4th tetralogy Alcibiades I, Alcibiades II, Hipparchus, Lovers 5th tetralogy Theages, Charmides, Laches...
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disclaims verbal accuracy [dead link]. Plutarch, Pericles, IV Plato, Alcibiades I, 118c M. Mendelson, Many Sides, 1 Plutarch, Pericles, VI and Plato, Phaedrus...
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antiquity but are now doubted by at least some modern scholars are: Alcibiades I (*), Alcibiades II (‡), Clitophon (*), Epinomis (‡), Letters (*), Hipparchus...
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by Darley Racing since 2003, the Alcibiades Stakes was named for Hal Price Headley's great foundation mare Alcibiades. The race is currently part of the...
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(530a–542b) Ion (11a–67b) Philebus (70a–100b) Meno (103a–135e) Alcibiades I (138a–151c) Alcibiades II (153a–176d) Charmides (178a–201c) Laches (203a–223b) Lysis...
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Symposium (Plato) (section Alcibiades' speech)
expedition to Syracuse, of which Alcibiades was a commander, took place the following year, after which Alcibiades deserted to Sparta, Athens' archenemy...
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Protagoras (343B), Phaedrus (229E), Philebus (45E, 48C), Laws (11.923A), Alcibiades I (124B, 129A, 132C). As translated by A. N. Oikonomides, who warns that...
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Gain Philosophy or The Lover Theages: Wisdom Meno: Virtue Alcibiades I: Nature of Man Alcibiades II: Prayer Minos: Law Euthyphro: Holiness Hippias: The Beautiful...
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Meno, Republic, Timaeus, Critias, Laws, Menexenus, Phaedo, Lysis, Alcibiades I, Alcibiades II, Hippias minor, Epinomis, Minos, Hipparchus, Ion Euclid: Elements...
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Taylor translation. Commentary on Plato's Alcibiades Proclus (1971). Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Alcibiades I (Second ed.). Dordrecht. ISBN 9789401763271...
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Beaumont Farm near Lexington, Kentucky, Alcibiades was named for the ancient Greek soldier and statesman Alcibiades. She was sired by Supremus out of Regal...
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Thucydides would later call "the first citizen of Athens," as well as Alcibiades, who switched sides numerous times during the Peloponnesian War, and would...
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Athens were mutilated by unknown persons, and Alcibiades was charged with religious crimes. Alcibiades demanded that he be put on trial at once, so that...
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Xerxes was born around 518 BC. According to the Greek dialogue First Alcibiades, which describes typical upbringing and education of Persian princes,...
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Classical Greece (section Alcibiades in Sparta)
weaken Alcibiades' hold on the people of Athens. Successfully blaming Alcibiades for the action of the vandals would have weakened Alcibiades and the...
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which seems to indicate that they were not the same thing. Plato in Alcibiades I cites "the ownership of slaves, and notably helots" among the Spartan...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iolaus alcibiades. Wikispecies has information related to Iolaus alcibiades. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde 13: Die...
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Herm (sculpture) (section Trial of Alcibiades)
sympathizers from Athens itself; one suspect was the writer Xenophon. Enemies of Alcibiades, using the anger of the Athenians as a pretext to investigate further...
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with Alcibiades, and Axiochus, was accused by Agariste, the wife of Alcaemonides, of doing so at the house of Charmides (Plato's uncle). Alcibiades had...
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Alcibiades, who flees from Sparta to Tissaphernes. 8.45 Alcibiades advises Tissaphernes to let Athens and Sparta wear each other out. 8.46 Alcibiades...
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Jennings Dog (redirect from The Dog of Alcibiades)
words. A story in Plutarch's life of Alcibiades tells of the statesman owning a large, handsome dog whose tail Alcibiades cut off so as to invoke pity from...
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Bluck, R. S. "The Origin of the Greater Alcibiades", Classical Quarterly N.S. 3 (1953), pp. 46–52 Alcibiades I at Project Gutenberg Epistle 1, line 70ff...
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Retrieved 2023-01-06. "Alcibiades I, by Plato (see Appendix I)". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2020-09-18. Plutarch, Alcibiades, 6. Scanlon, Thomas Francis...
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which variants are seen also in Plato's Euthydemus (280e3-281e2) and Alcibiades I (117c6-e5), Xenophon's Memorabilia (4.2.25-29), Aristotle's Protrepticus...
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Alcibiades of Apamea (fl. 230) was a Jewish Christian member of, or possibly even founder of, the Elcesaites. Of the several cities called Apamea it is...
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8–13) records that in the time of Pope Callixtus I (217–222 AD), a Jewish Christian called Alcibiades of Apamea came to Rome, bringing a book which he...
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