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INDEX I Academy, 5, 49, 50, 52, 68-70,76, 81-84 Adam,1.,60 Allen, R. E., 60 Annas, 1., 60 Apollodorus, 17 Aquinas, T., 145-146 Archer-Hind, R. 0.,168 Aristotle, 41, 49, 55, 68, 70, 81-84, 145-146,166,216 Austen, Jane, 117-118, 203 Beach, E. A., 31-32 Beauty, 73, 99-101, 103, 108, 186, 196203 Being,73,96-97,108,145-146,180195 Bett, R., 157 Bluck, R. S., 60, 168 Brandwood, L., 8 Brisson, L., 127 Burger, R., 79, 86 Burkert, W., 130-132, 138, 153 Cassirer, E., 19,30-31 Cherniss, H., 8, 68, 83-84 Cicadas, 220-221 Cole, T.,36 Corax, 36, 45, 47 Cornford, EM., 60, 67 Creuzer, E C, 30 Cross, R. C., 60 I 229 Democritus, 153 Derrida, 1., 80-81 de Vries, G. 1., 11,20,28,54, 179 Dialectic, 3, 14, 56-74, 83,109,122123 ,192-195 Dialogue, 57, 60-61 Dion, 5-6, 169 Dionysius of Halicarnassos, 40, 53, 55 Divine Sign of Socrates, 90, 120, 126127 Dodds, E. R., 116, 132, 153 Dover, K., 110-112 Eckhart, Meister, 142 Empedocles, 110,201 Epicrates,69 Eros. See Love Euripides, 38, 41,107,110,138 Ferrari, G. R. E, 11, 15-16,20,22,62, 121,177,221 Findlay, 1. N., 70, 82 Form. See Idea Foucault, M., 112-113 Freud, S., 206-207 Friedlaender, P., 12,25,28-29,32, 78 Gadamer, H.-G., 12,57,84,199 Gagarin, M., 47 Gaiser, K., 82 Gods, 14, 15,20,23,30-34,36,73,76, 88,95-97,107-108,125-146, 230 I INDEX 218; the divine, to theion, 140146 CJood, the, 82-83, 88, 163, 179,185 CJorgias,36-40,45-47,50 CJraves, R., 17 CJriswold, C., Jr., 11, 15,21,30,79, 125,156,175,219 CJrube, CJ. M. A., 120 CJundert, H., 28,154 CJuthrie, W. K. c., 5, 7, 20, 28, 37-38, 49-50,64,78,130-132,149, 153,155 Hackforth, R., 11, 19-20,23-24,54, 62,63,120,142,156-157,159, 161,162,165,169,179,187,217 Harrison, 1,131 Heath, M., 108 Hegel, CJ. W. E, 12,30-34,167,172173 ,193,197 Heidegger, M., 184, 193 Herodotus, 16,20, 144 Hesiod, 110, 128, 133 Hoelderlin, E, 44 Homer, 35-36, 57, 77-78, 91, 128, 129, 149 Homosexuality, 109-114 Husserl, E., 186-188 Idea, eidos, 1,10,59-61,63, 70-74, 88, 137,171,174-178,182-195 Ilissos, the river, 14, 15-16, 90, 126128 ,135 Immortality, 2, 25-27,94,133-135, 155-163. See also Soul Interpretation, 30-34, 192-194 Isocrates, 39,45,47, 50-53,78, 136 Israel, 144-145 Jebb, R. c., 53, 55 Jesus, 145,212 Kant;l., 162-163, 198-199 Kennedy, CJ. A., 35, 53-55 Knowledge, 96-97, 191-195 Kraemer, H.-I, 82-85 Kraut, R., 219 Laertius, Diogenes, 3, 53, 56 Lamb, W. R. M., 53-54 Lebeck, A., 135 Leibniz, CJ. W., 193 Levinas, E., 185 Levi-Strauss, c., 17-18,30 Liddell, H. n, 138, 210 Lindforth, I. M., 153 Love, 1, 14,40-43,62,143-144,152155 , 177, 196-212; Eros, 9-11, 54,90-106,107-124,198-203, 203-212; Eros, the god, 107108 , 110, 126-129, 136;1tgape, 210-212;Phili~ 163,205,210212 Lysias, 10, 14, 35, 39-45, 48, 53-55, 78, 113,114-116, 143-144; The ErOtikos of the Phaedrus, 3943 ,114-116 Madness, 62-63, 88, 92-93, 121-123, 151-155,177 Morgan, M., 129, 153 Morrow, CJ., 3-6, 77, 218 Mueller, I., 60, 69 Myth, mythology, 3, 14, 15-34,42, 130-139 Natorp, P., 2, 27 Nehamas, A., 11,27,70,108,194 Neoplatonism, 146, 193 Nettleship, R. L., 60 Nicholson, n, 84 Nussbaum, M., 49, 207, 209 Ontological difference, 184 Origen,169 Orphism, 130-132, 135, 151-152, 168170 ,189-190 Owen, CJ. E. L., 8, 71 Owens, 1,145-146 Parmenides, 51 Philosophy, polyphonic composition of, 9, 13-14,24,27-29,33-34, 45,49-53,56,75,108,122-124, 141-142,155-156,167-168, 192-194 Pieper, I, 154 Pindar, 25-26 Plato: life of, 3-6; writings of, 6-9 1tpolog~ 4,13,21,52,126,149-151 Charmides, 22,151,201 Cratylus, 57, 136, 181 Critias, 136 Epistles, 3-6, 77 [3.19.31.73] Project MUSE (2024-04...

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