Theaetetus

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Hammurabi
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Theaetetus

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Hi!! :D

Somebody has, or know where to find the Plato's Θεαίτητος (Theaetetus) Dialogue greek text?

I would be very glad if I found it, thank you for your help in advance.

:oops: :oops: :D

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Post by IreneY »

well, I did a (rather hasty I must admit) search and the only two I could find was

a. Good ol' Perseus (you have to configure display to see the Greek text) here http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/pt ... ead%3D%232 ( I am too lazy to make a nifty url formatting)

b)http://el.wikisource.org/wiki/%CE%98%CE ... E%BF%CF%82

If both appear ok on your screen I'd just print the second link to have the whole text together and then use Perseus for the notes etc

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Post by Hammurabi »

You are an angel!!

Thank you very much!!...

I dont know why I didnt find it :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Post by IreneY »

I have a home PC for a few days again and I am enjoying having something to do with it , it was a pleasure :)

Perseus can be really confusing at times (I know I have sweared at it a few times)

The other I found from the greek google so that's logical too :)

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