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Excerpt from Where the Argument Led: Being an Alternative, Briefer, and Much More Probable Account of the Controversial Parts of the Dialogue Purported to Be Recorded in the Republic of Plato; With Some Further Conversation Between Sokrates and Others; Related by Glaukon, Brother of Plato
Full Of wisdom of this sort, Plato heard from a kinsman called Dion, resident at the court of Sura kosai (commonly called Sire Accuse) that the elder Dionysius, tyrant of that place, was dead that Dionysius the Younger seemed a fit Object for educa tion in statecraft, and would Plato kindly Call and indoctrinate him Certainly Nothing would give Plato greater pleasure! He packed his trunk, and left by the next trireme.
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