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Plato, Menexenus, 238b


nanhe introduced gods to be their governors and tutors; the names of whom it behoves us to pass over in this discourse, since we know them; and they set in order our mode of life, not only in respect of daily business, by instructing us before all others in the arts, but also in respect of the guardianship of our country, by teaching us how to acquire and handle arms.


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admetus Bernabe et al (2013) 254
alcestis Bernabe et al (2013) 254
apollo,apollonian,apolline Bernabe et al (2013) 254
arrival Bernabe et al (2013) 254
classical Bernabe et al (2013) 254
death associated with dionysos and dionysian cult or myth Bernabe et al (2013) 254
dionysos Bernabe et al (2013) 254
egypt,egyptian Bernabe et al (2013) 254
hippolytus Bernabe et al (2013) 254
kadmos,kadmeian Bernabe et al (2013) 254
mysteries,mystery cults Bernabe et al (2013) 254
oeneidae Bernabe et al (2013) 254
osiris Bernabe et al (2013) 254
philosophy Bernabe et al (2013) 254
rite,ritual Bernabe et al (2013) 254
semele Bernabe et al (2013) 254
taboo,religious' Bernabe et al (2013) 254