Burnet gre p. 89e(89e) Σωκράτης
οὐκοῦν τοὐναντίον αὖ, οὗ μήτε διδάσκαλοι μήτε μαθηταὶ εἶεν, καλῶς ἂν αὐτὸ εἰκάζοντες εἰκάζοιμεν μὴ διδακτὸν εἶναι;
Aristippus lat A.D. 1154SOCRATES. Igitur econtrario item, cuius neque doctores neque discipuli fuerint, bene utrque ipsum ymaginati ymaginemur non docibile esse?
Ficino lat A.D. 1532, p. 23,2-3SO. Ac contra, cuius nec doctores extant, nec auditores, si id doceeri non posse coniiciamus, nonne probabiliter coniectabimus?
Jowett eng A.D. 1892SOCRATES: And conversely, may not the art of which neither teachers nor disciples exist be assumed to be incapable of being taught?
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