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9 results for "cleanthes"
1. Antiphon, Orations, 1.25, 5.82 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •cleanthes, on cannibalism Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150
2. Euripides, Suppliant Women, 40, 39 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150
3. Plato, Euthydemus, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •cleanthes, on cannibalism Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150
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4. Plato, Phaedo, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150
62a. ΦΑΙΔ. ἀλλὰ προθυμεῖσθαι χρή, ἔφη: τάχα γὰρ ἂν καὶ ἀκούσαις. ἴσως μέντοι θαυμαστόν σοι φανεῖται εἰ τοῦτο μόνον τῶν ἄλλων ἁπάντων ἁπλοῦν ἐστιν, καὶ οὐδέποτε τυγχάνει τῷ ἀνθρώπῳ, ὥσπερ καὶ τἆλλα, ἔστιν ὅτε καὶ οἷς βέλτιον ὂν τεθνάναι ἢ ζῆν, οἷς δὲ βέλτιον τεθνάναι, θαυμαστὸν ἴσως σοι φαίνεται εἰ τούτοις τοῖς ἀνθρώποις μὴ ὅσιον αὐτοὺς ἑαυτοὺς εὖ ποιεῖν, ἀλλὰ ἄλλον δεῖ περιμένειν εὐεργέτην. καὶ ὁ Κέβης ἠρέμα ἐπιγελάσας, Ἴττω Ζεύς , ἔφη, τῇ αὑτοῦ φωνῇ εἰπών. 62a. Phaedo. You must have courage, said he, and perhaps you might hear something. But perhaps it will seem strange to you that this alone of all laws is without exception, and it never happens to mankind, as in other matters, that only at some times and for some persons it is better to die than to live; and it will perhaps seem strange to you that these human beings for whom it is better to die cannot without impiety do good to themselves, but must wait for some other benefactor. And Cebes, smiling gently, said, God knows it does, speaking in his own dialect. It would seem unreasonable, if put in this way, said Socrates,
5. Plato, Republic, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •cleanthes, on cannibalism Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150
6. Aristotle, Politics, None (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •cleanthes, on cannibalism Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150
7. Diogenes, Fragments, 132 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •cleanthes, on cannibalism Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150
8. Hyperides, Odyssey, 6.22  Tagged with subjects: •cleanthes, on cannibalism Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150
9. Polybius, Themistocles, 22.10.8  Tagged with subjects: •cleanthes, on cannibalism Found in books: Mikalson (2010) 150