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9 results for "communication"
1. Hesiod, Theogony, 453-506, 617-784, 786-819, 785 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Joosse (2021) 169
785. In nine full days and nights. A barricade
2. Homer, Iliad, 15.187-15.193 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •communication, tailored to the audience Found in books: Joosse (2021) 169
15.187. / Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,—Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. 15.188. / Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,—Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. 15.189. / Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,—Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. 15.190. / I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds; but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all. Wherefore will I not in any wise walk after the will of Zeus; nay in quiet 15.191. / I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds; but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all. Wherefore will I not in any wise walk after the will of Zeus; nay in quiet 15.192. / I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds; but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all. Wherefore will I not in any wise walk after the will of Zeus; nay in quiet 15.193. / I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds; but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all. Wherefore will I not in any wise walk after the will of Zeus; nay in quiet
3. Plato, Gorgias, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Joosse (2021) 154
4. Plato, Phaedrus, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Joosse (2021) 107
248d. μὴ φυτεῦσαι εἰς μηδεμίαν θήρειον φύσιν ἐν τῇ πρώτῃ γενέσει, ἀλλὰ τὴν μὲν πλεῖστα ἰδοῦσαν εἰς γονὴν ἀνδρὸς γενησομένου φιλοσόφου ἢ φιλοκάλου ἢ μουσικοῦ τινος καὶ ἐρωτικοῦ, τὴν δὲ δευτέραν εἰς βασιλέως ἐννόμου ἢ πολεμικοῦ καὶ ἀρχικοῦ, τρίτην εἰς πολιτικοῦ ἤ τινος οἰκονομικοῦ ἢ χρηματιστικοῦ, τετάρτην εἰς φιλοπόνου ἢ γυμναστικοῦ ἢ περὶ σώματος ἴασίν τινος ἐσομένου, πέμπτην μαντικὸν βίον 248d. hall never pass into any beast at its first birth, but the soul that has seen the most shall enter into the birth of a man who is to be a philosopher or a lover of beauty, or one of a musical or loving nature, and the second soul into that of a lawful king or a warlike ruler, and the third into that of a politician or a man of business or a ficier, the fourth into that of a hardworking gymnast or one who will be concerned with the cure of the body, and the fifth
5. Hermeias of Alexandria, In Platonis Phaedrum Scholia,, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 7.10, 7.11, 7.12, 7.13, 7.14, 7.24, 7.25, 7.26, 7.27, 7.28, 7.29-8.1, 20.17-21.32, 92.4, 92.5, 92.6, 92.7, 92.8, 92.9, 224.1, 224.2, 224.3, 232.20, 232.21, 256.26-257.6 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Joosse (2021) 157
6. Proclus, In Platonis Alcibiadem, 228.21, 228.22, 228.23, 228.24, 232.10-233.7 (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Joosse (2021) 106
7. Olympiodorus The Younger of Alexandria, In Platonis Alcibiadem Commentarii, 24.12, 24.13, 24.14, 24.15, 24.16, 24.17, 24.18, 24.19, 24.20, 30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4, 34.20, 34.21, 34.22, 34.23, 34.24, 34.25, 36.14, 36.15, 36.16, 40.16, 41.1, 42.10, 42.11, 42.12, 42.13, 42.14, 42.15, 42.16, 42.17, 42.18, 42.19, 42.20, 47.1, 47.2, 47.3, 47.4, 47.5, 52.21-53.7, 55.9, 55.10, 55.11, 55.12, 55.13, 56.14, 56.15, 56.16, 56.17, 56.18, 59.24-60.12, 61.7, 61.8, 61.9, 61.10, 61.11, 61.12, 61.13, 61.14, 61.15, 86.27, 88.5, 88.6, 88.7, 88.8, 88.9, 88.10, 107.1, 107.2, 107.3, 107.4, 107.5, 107.6, 107.7, 107.8, 107.9, 107.10, 135.1, 140.12, 146.7, 146.8, 146.9, 146.10, 151.16-152.20, 156.7, 171.8, 174.15, 175.3, 175.4, 175.5, 175.7, 175.8, 175.9, 175.10, 230.10 (6th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Joosse (2021) 106
8. Olympiodorus The Younger of Alexandria, In Platonis Gorgiam Commentaria, None (6th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Joosse (2021) 108
9. Anon, Anonymous Prolegomena To Plato'S Philosophy, 15.1-15.7  Tagged with subjects: •communication, tailored to the audience Found in books: Joosse (2021) 169