- The
Phaedrus (/ˈfiːdrəs/; Gr****: Φαῖδρος, translit. Phaidros),
written by Plato, is a
dialogue between Socrates, and
Phaedrus, an
interlocutor in several...
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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...
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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,...
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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...
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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...
- manners. He had a son
named Lysiadas.
Phaedrus was
succeeded by Patro.
Cicero wrote to
Atticus requesting Phaedrus'
essay On gods (Gr****: Περὶ θεῶν). Cicero...
- past self, who is
referred to in the
third person as
Phaedrus (after Plato's dialogue).
Phaedrus, a
teacher of
creative and
technical writing at Montana...
- Theatetus, Sophist,
Statesman 3rd
tetralogy Parmenides, Philebus, Symposium,
Phaedrus 4th
tetralogy Alcibiades I,
Alcibiades II, Hipparchus,
Lovers 5th tetralogy...
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Drury Hesperia aesopus Fabricius, 1781
Hesperia phaedrus Fabricius, 1781
Polyommatus phaedrus (Fabricius)
Phaedra terricola Horsfield, [1829] Anops...
- are:
Phaedrus (speech
begins 178a): an
Athenian aristocrat ****ociated with the inner-circle of the
philosopher Socrates,
familiar from
Phaedrus and other...