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" ... walking and the gymnasia ; at the time when the market was full he was to be seen there ; and the rest of the day he was where he was likely to meet the greatest number of people ; he was generally engaged in discourse, and all who pleased were at... "
Schools of ancient philosophy - Page 78
by Schools - 1799
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The Anabasis, Or Expedition of Cyrus, and the Memorabilia of Socrates ...

Xenophon - 1854 - 560 pages
...generally engaged in discourse, and all who pleased were at liberty to hear him; 11. yet no one ever either saw Socrates doing, or heard him saying, anything impious or profane ; for he did not dispute about the nature of things as most other philosophers disputed,2 speculating how...
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The Fathers of Greek Philosophy

Renn Dickson Hampden - Philosophy, Ancient - 1862 - 456 pages
...reported by the same faithful authority : " No one ever saw Socrates doing, or heard him saying, any thing impious or profane. For not only did he not discourse...laws each heavenly thing is produced; but he would point out the folly of those who studied such matters. And the first inquiry he would make of them...
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The Anabasis, Or Expedition of Cyrus, and the Memorabilia of Socrates

Xenophon - Greece - 1875 - 570 pages
...engaged in discourse, and all who pleased were at liberty to hear him ; 11. yet no one ever either saw Socrates doing, or heard him saying, anything impious or profane ; for he did not dispute about the nature of things as most other philosophers disputed,2 speculating how...
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A Source Book of Greek History

Fred Morrow Fling - History - 1907 - 422 pages
...generally engaged in discourse, and all who pleased were at liberty to hear him; yet no one ever either saw Socrates doing, or heard him saying, anything impious or profane ; for he did not dispute about the nature of things as most other philosophers disputed, speculating how...
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Socratic Discourses

Plato, Xenophon - Philosophy, Ancient - 1918 - 402 pages
...generally engaged in discourse, and all who pleased were at liberty to hear him; n. yet no one ever either saw Socrates doing, or heard him saying, anything impious or profane ; for he did not dispute about the nature of things as most other philosophers disputed, speculating how...
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The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of ..., Part 3

Delphian Society - Civilization - 1911 - 566 pages
...generally engaged in discourse, and all who pleased were at liberty to hear him ; yet no one ever either saw Socrates doing, or heard him saying, anything impious or profane; for he did not dispute about the nature of things as most other philosophers disputed, speculating ho\v...
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