I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists of Homer declaring that he has been the educator of Hellas, and that he is profitable for education and for the ordering of human things, and that you should take him up again and again and get to know... The Pedagogical Seminary - Side 91907Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Plato - 1871 - 676 sider
...virtue of mankind. I cannot deny that. Therefore, Glaucon, I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists of Homer declaring that he has been the educator of Hellas, and that he is profitable for the management and administration of human things, and that you should take him up and read 607 him... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 sider
...virtue of mankind. I cannot deny that. Therefore, Glaucon, I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists of Homer declaring that he has been the educator of Hellas, and that he is profitable for the management and administration of human things, and that you should take him up „„_ and read... | |
| Plato - 1881 - 530 sider
...virtue of mankind. I cannot deny it. Therefore, Glaucon, I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists of Homer declaring that he has been the educator of Hellas, and that he is profitable for the management and administration of human things, and that you should take him 607 up and get to know... | |
| Plato - 1888 - 646 sider
...happiness and virtue. I cannot deny it. Therefore, Glaucon, I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists of Homer declaring that he has been the...should take him up again and again and get to know him and 607 regulate your whole life according to him, we may love and honour those who say these things... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 794 sider
...happiness and virtue. I cannot deny it. Therefore, Glaucon, I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists of Homer declaring that he has been the...should take him up again and again and get to know him and t regulate your whole life according to him, we may love and honour those who say these things... | |
| Homer - 1899 - 204 sider
...of Homer," says the young man in Xenophon's Banquet. " The eulogists of Homer declare (says Plato) that he has been the educator of Hellas, and that...take him up again and again, and get to know him, and regulate your whole life according to him." ^Eschylus said that his tragedies were scraps from... | |
| Plato - 1901 - 444 sider
...happiness and virtue. I cannot deny it. Therefore, Glaucon, I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists of Homer declaring that he has been the...should take him up again and again and get to know him and regulate your whole life according to him, we may love and honor those who say these things —... | |
| Lewis Flint Anderson - 1907 - 108 sider
...the teacher gave him verses to read selected from the best poets. The art of letters was apparently so great an aid in the study of the national poetry...take him up again and again and get to know him." Among Greek as among modern teachers opinions differed as to the relative advantages of teaching a... | |
| Plato - 1908 - 458 sider
...happiness and virtue. I cannot deny it. K Therefore, Glaucon, I said, whenever you meet with any of the eulogists of Homer declaring that he has been the...the ordering of human things, and that you should 607 take him up again and again and get to know him and regulate your whole life according to him,... | |
| Lewis Flint Anderson - 1909 - 370 sider
...of the schools. Various passages show that their value was fully recognized by the Athenians. Plato speaks of " Eulogists of Homer declaring that he has...take him up again and again and get to know him." Among Greek as among modern teachers opinions differed as to the relative advantages of teaching a... | |
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