Laches and Charmides
(2017)
By: Plato

Nonfiction

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Provider: hoopla

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[United States] : Interactive Media : Made available through hoopla, 2017
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9781787241787 (electronic bk.) MWT11851050, 1787241785 (electronic bk.) 11851050
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English
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Socrates, as he is younger than either Nicias or Laches, prefers to wait until they have delivered their opinions, which they give in a characteristic manner. Nicias, the tactician, is very much in favour of the new art, which he describes as the gymnastics of war-useful when the ranks are formed, and still more useful when they are broken; creating a general interest in military studies, and greatly adding to the appearance of the soldier in the field. Laches, the blunt warrior, is of opinion that such an art is not knowledge, and cannot be of any value, because the Lacedaemonians, those great masters of arms, neglect it

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