The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates
par Xenophon
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Xenophon's best memorial of his old guide, philosopher, and friend is this work, in which Xenophon brought together in simple and direct form the views of life that had been made clear to himself by the teaching of Socrates. Xenophon is throughout opposing a plain tale to the false accusations against Socrates. He does not idealise, but he feels strongly, and he shows clearly the worth of the wisdom that touches at every point the actual conduct of the lives of men.(Summary by Craig Campbell)
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good book well read
Thiago Coelho
Why is the first chapter of book 2 before the last chapter of book 1? I thought it might be a mistake, but the readers even say “section 7” and “section 8” before the respective parts
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A LibriVox Listener
Nicely transformed into contemporary English
3 lessons I learnt
Takon Precious
1) don't eat things that will make you eat more. 2) justice is observing the law 3) study other subjects, but don't go beyond what is useful