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- Phaedrus may refer to: Phaedrus (Athenian) (c. 444 BC – 393 BC), an Athenian aristocrat depicted in Plato's dialogues Phaedrus (fabulist) (c. 15 BC – c...
- The Phaedrus (/ˈfiːdrəs/; Ancient Gr****: Φαῖδρος, romanized: Phaidros), written by Plato, is a dialogue between Socrates and Phaedrus, an interlocutor...
- Phaedrus. C. J. Fordyce described Herrmann's book simply as "full of surprises", of which the greatest was that Herrmann was "an editor of Phaedrus,...
- writing point to Phaedrus' interests in mythology and natural science. On the Mysteries, an extant speech of Andocides, names Phaedrus as one of the individuals...
- are: Phaedrus (speech begins 178a): an Athenian aristocrat ****ociated with the inner-circle of the philosopher Socrates, familiar from Phaedrus and other...
- 126 Latin verse fables by Phaedrus, 328 Gr**** fables not extant in Babrius, and 128 Latin fables not extant in Phaedrus (including some medieval materials)...
- admiration pre-date Aristotle. In Phaedrus, a dialogue aut****d by Plato, the sage Socrates and his student of rhetoric Phaedrus engage in repartee in an idyllic...
- problematic is the story by Phaedrus, which has Aesop, in Athens, relating the fable of the frogs who asked for a king, because Phaedrus has this happening during...
- undecidable." Whereas a straightforward view on Plato's treatment of writing (in Phaedrus) suggests that writing is to be rejected as strictly poisonous to the ability...
- Socrates says that Zeus was in love with Ganymede, called "desire" in Plato's Phaedrus. But in Xenophon's Symposium, Socrates argues Zeus loved him for his mind...