Philosophy · Plato
Republic
Plato, c. 428–348 BCE — in Greek.
Plato's long dialogue on justice (dikaiosynē, δικαιοσύνη) — the just city built in speech as a mirror for the just soul.
The words most alive here
- οὗτος · houtos 1,455
- ἠέ · ēe 940
- λέγω · legō 787
- ὡς · hōs 645
- ὅστις · hostis 598
- τίς · tis 560
- τοιοῦτος · toioutos 493
- ἔχω · echō 490
- γίγνομαι · gignomai 468
- πόλις · polis 432
- οὕτως · houtōs 383
- ἑαυτοῦ · heautou 365
By how often they stand in this work, the commonest particles set aside. Each opens onto its own word.
Read from it
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κατέβην χθὲς εἰς Πειραιᾶ μετὰ Γλαύκωνος τοῦ Ἀρίστωνος προσευξόμενός τε τῇ θεῷ καὶ ἅμα τὴν ἑορτὴν βουλόμενος θεάσασθαι τίνα τρόπον ποιήσουσιν ἅτε νῦν πρῶτον ἄγοντες.
Plato, Republic 1.327 (DIORISIS sentence 1) -
καὶ ὀλίγῳ ὕστερον ὅ τε Πολέμαρχος ἧκε καὶ Ἀδείμαντος ὁ τοῦ Γλαύκωνος ἀδελφὸς καὶ Νικήρατος ὁ Νικίου καὶ ἄλλοι τινὲς ὡς ἀπὸ τῆς πομπῆς.
Plato, Republic 1.327 (DIORISIS sentence 10) -
ὁ οὖν Πολέμαρχος ἔφη:
Plato, Republic 1.327 (DIORISIS sentence 11) -
ὦ Σώκρατες, δοκεῖτέ μοι πρὸς ἄστυ ὡρμῆσθαι ὡς ἀπιόντες.
Plato, Republic 1.327 (DIORISIS sentence 12) -
οὐ γὰρ κακῶς δοξάζεις, ἦν δʼ ἐγώ.
Plato, Republic 1.327 (DIORISIS sentence 13) -
ὁρᾷς οὖν ἡμᾶς, ἔφη, ὅσοι ἐσμέν;
Plato, Republic 1.327 (DIORISIS sentence 14)
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