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More Colloquialisms, Semi-Proverbs, and Word-Play in Plato

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Extract

THE following further instances and parallels, and additional usages, may supplement the colloquialisms, &c, in Plato's dialogues which were listed and studied in a former article.

1. Colloquialisms

(a) More examples and parallels for usages previously noted:

Charm. 154 b 4, Crat. 418 b 8, Phaedo 92 d 4, Parm. 126 c 6, 127 b 1, Polit. 290 d 7, Laws 630 b 7.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1958

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References

1 C.Q. xl (1946), 34.Google Scholar