• The Menexenus (/məˈnɛksənəs/; Greek: Μενέξενος) is a Socratic dialogue of Plato, traditionally included in the seventh tetralogy along with the Greater and Lesser Hippias...
  • Like the Lesser Hippias and the Menexenus, it is to be compared to the earlier writings of Plato. ... PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Socrates and Menexenus.
  • Menexenus.Socrates, Menexenus. Socrates. Whence come you, Menexenus? Are you from the Agora? Menexenus. Yes, Socrates ; I have been at the Council. Soc.
  • SOCRATES: That I should be able to speak is no great wonder, Menexenus, considering that I have an excellent mistress in the art of rhetoric,--she who has made...
  • still alive, until I feel quite elevated by their laudations, and I stand listening to their words, Menexenus, and become enchanted by them, and all in a moment I...
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  • Platon; dialog Platona; ספר מאת אפלטון; werk van Plato; Платон; Dialog; Socratic dialogue of Plato; كتاب من تأليف أفلاطون; dialogo de Platono...
  • MENEXENUS: Do you think that you could speak yourself if there should be a necessity, and if the Council were to choose you?
  • Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service. MENEXENUS. Edited and translated by Benjamin Jowett. Book: Dialogues of Plato.