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Platonic dialogue concerning justice and injustice
Crito (/ˈkraɪtoʊ/ KRY-toh or /ˈkriːtoʊ/ KREE-toh; Ancient Greek: Κρίτων [krítɔːn]) is a dialogue written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. It depicts
Crito
1787 painting by Jacques-Louis David
philosopher's final days, which is also detailed in Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito. In the painting, an elderly Socrates is dressed in a white robe and sits
The_Death_of_Socrates
5th-century BC Athenian philosopher
Crito of Alopece (/ˈkraɪtoʊ/ KRY-toh or /ˈkriːtoʊ/ KREE-toh; Ancient Greek: Κρίτων Ἀλωπεκῆθεν, gen.: Κρίτωνος, Kríton Alōpekēthen; c. 469 – 4th century
Crito_of_Alopece
399 B.C. legal proceedings by the city of Athens against Socrates
his last words)—he said: Crito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the debt? The debt shall be paid, said Crito; is there anything else
Trial_of_Socrates
Socratic dialogue written by Plato
and is one of four Socratic dialogues, along with Euthyphro, Phaedo, and Crito, through which Plato details the final days of the philosopher Socrates
Apology_(Plato)
Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)
Socrates were Aeschines of Sphettus, Antisthenes, Aristippus, Bryson, Cebes, Crito, Euclid of Megara, Phaedo and Aristotle, all of whom wrote after Socrates's
Socrates
Human flourishing in ancient Greek philosophy
corrupted by unjust actions. This view is confirmed in the Crito, where Socrates gets Crito to agree that the perfection of the soul, virtue, is the most
Eudaimonia
1970 film
adaptation of several Plato dialogues, including The Apology, Euthyphro, Crito, and Phaedo. The film tells the personal and historical events of the last
Socrates_(1970_film)
Concept in ancient Greek religion
Euthyprho, Apology of Socrates, and Crito. pp. 16–17, Burnet, Plato's Euthyprho, Apology of Socrates, and Crito; pp. 99–100, M. Joyal, "To Daimonion
Daimon
Socratic dialogue treating piety and justice
of his nine tetralogies of Plato's works, followed by the Apology, the Crito, and the Phaedo. Diogenes Laertius mentioned that it was one of the tentative
Euthyphro
Greek philosopher
division amongst developmentalist scholars. Early: Apology, Charmides, Crito, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Hippias Minor, Hippias Major, Ion, Laches, Lysis, Protagoras
Plato
American philosopher
[editor; also translator of Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo 115b1-118a17] Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, Crito. (2002) Plato's Republic. (2004) Plato's Meno
C._D._C._Reeve
Platonic dialogue
logical fallacies of the Sophists. In it, Socrates describes to his friend Crito a visit he and various youths paid to two brothers, Euthydemus and Dionysodorus
Euthydemus_(dialogue)
Study of the rights and obligations of citizenry and government
order to discourage them from seeking reform. In the Socratic dialogue Crito, Crito of Alopece learns from Socrates the importance in civic education of
Civics
Canadian actor (born 1951)
Theatre Company in Washington, DC (February 7 – March 18, 2017). and as Crito and the poet Mellitus in "Socrates" at The Public Theater, New York, NY
Robert_Joy
Dialogue by Plato on the immortality of the soul
declined. Crito of Alopece: a childhood friend of Socrates, who unsuccessfully attempts to convince him to escape from prison in the Crito. In the Phaedo
Phaedo
2nd century Greek physician and historian to Emperor Trajan
Criton of Heraclea (Greek: Κρίτων, Latin: Titus Statilius Crito) was a 2nd-century (c. 100 AD) Greek chief physician and procurator of Roman Emperor Trajan
Criton_of_Heraclea
Play written by Andrew David Irvine
Plato to record the defence speech Socrates gave at his trial; and Plato's Crito and Phaedo, two dialogues describing the events leading to Socrates’ execution
Socrates_on_Trial
(in italic), as well as the Letters. 1st tetralogy Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo 2nd tetralogy Cratylus, Theatetus, Sophist, Statesman 3rd tetralogy
List of manuscripts of Plato's dialogues
List_of_manuscripts_of_Plato's_dialogues
3rd-century Roman biographer of Greek philosophers
Phaedo, Euclides, Eubulides, Alexinus, Euphantus, Diodorus Cronus, Stilpo, Crito, Simon, Glaucon, Simmias, Cebes, Menedemus of Eretria Book 3: Plato Plato
Diogenes_Laertius
Roman comedy by Terence
allowed to fetch Crito as a witness. Crito comes out and Chremes recognises him. Simo, paying no attention, questions Crito angrily. Crito tells the story
Andria_(comedy)
1732 treatise by George Berkeley
free-thinkers Alciphron and Lysicles, Berkeley's spokesman Euphranor, and Crito, who serves as a spokesman for traditional Christianity. The mostly-silent
Alciphron_(book)
Concept in political philosophy
and assets according to their merit. Socrates (through Plato's dialogue Crito) is credited with developing the idea of a social contract, whereby people
Social_justice
Sculptor and father of Socrates
confused Socrates with Phaedo of Elis. In direct contradiction to Plato's Crito 50d-e, one scholar of ancient Greek music has claimed that "Socrates received
Sophroniscus
Topics referred to by the same term
Criton or Crito (Greek: Κρίτων) may refer to: Crito, dialogue of Plato Crito of Alopece, follower of Socrates Criton, comic poet of the new comedy style
Criton_(disambiguation)
Provider of prophecies or insights
- The Trial and Death of Socrates (Third Edition): "Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Death Scene from Phaedo" (page 24 - footnote 7) Hackett Publishing, 2000;
Oracle
Concept in political philosophy
nature and origin of justice. The social contract theory also appears in Crito, another dialogue from Plato. Epicurus in the fourth century BC seemed to
Social_contract
Protagoras, Theaetetus Callicles of Acharnae Gorgias Cebes of Thebes Phaedo Crito; Epistle XIII Cephalus of Clazomenae Parmenides Cephalus of Syracuse, son
List of speakers in Plato's dialogues
List_of_speakers_in_Plato's_dialogues
Price paid during Jesus's betrayal
Meletus, and Lycon, sought the death penalty. However, Socrates's allies, Crito, Critobulus, and Apollodorus, proposed that he merely pay a fine of thirty
Thirty_pieces_of_silver
Philosophy opposing war or violence
argument that a just person would not harm anyone. In Plato's earlier work Crito Socrates asserts that it is not moral to return evil with further evil,
Pacifism
American philosopher (born 1965)
Sara Ahbel-Rappe, Blackwell 2006 Critical Essays on Plato’s Euthyphro, Crito, and Apology (ed.), Rowman and Littlefield 2004 Price, A. W. (7 June 2018)
Rachana_Kamtekar
In Greek mythology city or district in ancient Thessaly
reigned as king after the Trojan War). Phthia is referenced in Plato's Crito, where Socrates, in jail and awaiting his execution, relates a dream he
Phthia
Greek god and personification of the Sun
Press) vol. v, p 419f. J. Burnet, Plato: Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, and Crito (New York/London: Oxford University Press) 1924, p. 111. Notopoulos 1942:265
Helios
Mercy Warren A Countryman Roger Sherman A Country Federalist James Kent Crito Stephen Hopkins Examiner Charles McKnight Federal Farmer Anti-Federalist
List of pseudonyms used in the American Constitutional debates
List_of_pseudonyms_used_in_the_American_Constitutional_debates
Meta-ethical position that a system of ethics applies to all
24 April 2018. "Euthyphro". Plato: Euthyphro; Apology of Socrates; and Crito. Oxford University Press. 1 January 1924. doi:10.1093/oseo/instance.00254375
Moral_universalism
Genre of literary prose
Alcibiades Second Alcibiades Apology Charmides Clitophon Cratylus Critias Crito Epinomis Euthydemus Euthyphro Gorgias Hipparchus Hippias Major Hippias Minor
Socratic_dialogue
4th-century BCE Greek philosopher
with him to effect his liberation. Various accounts mention Alcibiades, Crito, or Cebes, as the person who ransomed him. Cebes is stated to have become
Phaedo_of_Elis
Round object
(Dialogues of Plato)". In Charles W. Eliot (ed.). The Apology, Phædo and Crito of Plato – The Golden Sayings of Epictetus – The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
Ball
Italian philosopher and Catholic priest (1433–1499)
Laches: Courage Cratylus: Names Gorgias: Rhetoric Apology: Socrates' Defense Crito: Socrates' Way of Life Phaedo: Nature of the Soul Menexenus: Love for One's
Marsilio_Ficino
Early students of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Luke
who came with Peter to Cornelius: Criscus (Crescens) Milichus Kîrîțôn (Crito) Simon Gaius, who received Paul Abrazon (?) Apollos These are the twelve
Seventy_disciples
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
character of Dacian casualties is offered by the ancient sources Eutropius and Crito. Both speak about men when they describe the losses suffered by the Dacians
Dacians
Ancient Greek training facility
Collier & Son Company. J. Burnet, Plato's Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, and Crito, p. 7. The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, 2nd edition, p. 257
Gymnasium_(ancient_Greece)
Terse philosophical saying
Protagoras. Yale University Press. pp. 202–203. ISBN 978-0300074383. Plato, Crito 52e. Plato, Republic 544c. Taylor, A.E., Plato: The Man and His Work, Meridian
Laconic_phrase
Comedy by Aristophanes
Socrates on Trial: A Play Based on Aristophane's Clouds and Plato's Apology, Crito, and Phaedo Adapted for Modern Performance Aristophanes:Lysistrata, The
The_Clouds
Ancient Greek Socratic philosopher
Phaedo as a main discussion partner of Socrates alongside Cebes, as well as Crito, Phaedrus, and Epistle XIII. In addition to the references in Plato and
Simmias_of_Thebes
Title
rather than a relation to any modern sense of "economics". Socrates and Crito consider household management to be an art or science, and the former argues
Oikonomos
Japanese media franchise of adventure games by Capcom
January 8, 2026. "La Mélancolie de Haruhi Suzumiya (Dieu est une Tsundere) - Crito's Bizarre Adventures". Gameblog (in French). October 30, 2012. Retrieved
Ace_Attorney
Giant crab in Greek mythology
refers in the 4th century BC to the myth in a dialogue between Socrates, Crito, Euthydemus and his brother Dionysodorus, Cleinias and Ctesippus; the text
Cancer_(mythology)
Concept in moral philosophy and political science
his punishment, as he found it morally wrong to evade his punishment. In Crito, Socrates describes the struggle man has with the rule of law and the connection
Political_obligation
Protestant gathering in England
prophecy. p. lxxi. Brooks listed: Anastasius, Drummond; Aristo, Irving; Crito, Frere; Evander, John Bayford; Isocrates, McNeile; Josephus; Joseph Wolff;
Prophetic_conference
Genus of butterflies
Ragadia annulata Ragadia crisilda - striped ringlet Ragadia critias Ragadia crito Ragadia critolaus Ragadia crohonica Ragadia luzonia Ragadia maganda Ragadia
Ragadia
Hindu nationalist writer and publisher (1921–2003)
1999. Translator Satyakama Socrates, three dialogues of Plato : (Apology, Crito and Phaedo)) Victor Kravchenko's I Chose Freedom Thomas Gray's poem Elegy
Sita_Ram_Goel
American classical composer
orchestra), 2025 Now is forever (soprano and orchestra), 2012–2013 The Crito (soprano and percussion), 2012 Only the words themselves mean what they
Kate_Soper_(composer)
Philosophical theory
1093/actrade/9780198145691.book.1. (includes Euthyphro, Apologia Socratis, Crito, Phaedo, Cratylus, Theaetetus, Sophistes, and Politicus.) "Reductionism
Mind–body_dualism
French painter (1748–1825)
calm and at peace, discusses the immortality of the soul. Surrounded by Crito, his grieving friends and students, he is teaching, philosophizing, and
Jacques-Louis_David
Poetics, Politics, Magna Moralia, Eudemian Ethics Plato: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Theaetetus, Parmenides, Symposium, Phaedrus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno
Ancient_literature
Corn snack food made by General Mills
are made by Osem. In Turkey, they are called "Cherezza Twist" and "Patos Critos" as they are manufactured by two different companies. In Brazil, they are
Bugles_(snack)
English actor (born 1964)
episodes Heartbeat Joe Kidd S11E12: "Closing the Book" 2005 Empire General Crito Mini-series Elizabeth I Don Bernadino de Mendoza 2006 The Catherine Tate
Martin_Marquez
Tribe of butterflies
Ragadiini Ragadia crito Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae
Ragadiini
American actor (1910–1975)
Morrell The Blue Gardenia (1953) as Casey Mayo Desert Legion (1953) as Crito Damou / Omar Ben Khalif Slaves of Babylon (1953) as Nahum Highway Dragnet
Richard_Conte
Laertius, the one who brought the writing of Heraclitus to mainland Greece. Crito of Alopece (5h century BC) was an associate of Socrates. According to Diogenes
List of pre-Socratic philosophers
List_of_pre-Socratic_philosophers
Mythical Dacian treasure
surrounding caves, and the Roman prisoners were slaughtered. T. Statilius Crito of Heraclea, Trajan's procurator and medic, compiling a Getica[clarification
Decebalus_treasure
Greek parchment manuscript
film) Dialogues Plato Apology Axiochus Charmides Clitophon Cratylus Critias Crito Demodocus Epinomis Eryxias Euthydemus Euthyphro First Alcibiades Gorgias
Codex_Vaticanus_Graecus_64
1996 Spanish film
Centurio Lluís Homar as Pleberio Ana Risueño [es] as Poncia Rodrigo García as Crito Amparo Gómez Ramos as Ana Joaquín Notario as verdugo José Colomina as Traso
La_Celestina_(1996_film)
Ancient Athenian deme
Sophroniscus (of the tribe of Alopece). Critobolus (c.5/4th century BC) son of Crito (also of the deme), both followers of Socrates. Hermogenes (c.445 to after
Alopece
British writer and clergyman (1729–1786)
fellow. He contributed to the Gentleman's Magazine under the pseudonym Crito, was a well-known poet, and wrote in 1754 a celebration of British women
John_Duncombe_(writer)
who probably lived at the end of the 1st century BC, as he is quoted by Crito, and lived shortly before Strabo. He was a follower of Erasistratus, and
Hicesius
Plato (early period, c. 399 – c. 387 BC), Apology Plato (early period), Crito Plato (early period), Euthyphro Plato (early period), Gorgias Plato (early
List of publications in philosophy
List_of_publications_in_philosophy
v t e Plato Works Apology Charmides Clitophon Cratylus Critias Crito Euthydemus Euthyphro First Alcibiades Gorgias Hippias Major Hippias Minor Ion Laches
Platonism_in_the_Renaissance
Crescentius Creticus Crispianus Crispinianus Crispinillus Crispinus Crispus Crito Crotilo Crus Cucuphas Culleolus Cullio Cumanus Cunctator Cunobarrus Cupitianus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
American author (1843–1934)
Favorite Hymns (1878) Selections from Fénelon (1870) Socrates- The Apology and Crito of Plato (with Benjamin Jowett, 1882) from the Apocrypha (1882) from Dr
Mary_Wilder_Tileston
System of paginating Plato's works
of Stephanus. (2a–16a) Euthyphro (17a–42a) Apologia Socratis (43a–54e) Crito (57a–118a) Phaedo (121a–131a) Theages (132a–139a) Amatores (142a–210d) Theaetetus
Stephanus_pagination
Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations
L036) Volume I. Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Phaedrus ISBN 0-674-99040-4 L036N) Volume I. Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. L165) Volume II. Laches
Loeb_Classical_Library
Scottish classicist (1863–1928)
spuria (1900–1907). His commentaries on Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito and on the Phaedo also remain widely used and respected by scholars. Myles
John_Burnet_(classicist)
50-volume anthology of classic works from world literature
Plato. Apology. Retrieved 21 February 2018 – via Project Gutenberg. Plato. Crito. Retrieved 21 February 2018 – via Project Gutenberg. Plato. Phaedo. Retrieved
Harvard_Classics
54 BCE defence speech by Cicero
literature, such as the poetry of Ennius, and to the philosopher Plato's Crito, and makes extensive use of the rhetorical technique of sermocinatio. Cicero
Pro_Plancio
Work by Xenophon
opening framing dialogue is between Socrates and Critoboulus, the son of Crito. There, Socrates discusses the meaning of wealth and identifies it with
Oeconomicus
The trial is chronicled in the Platonic dialogues Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo. The Roman emperors Nero, Vespasian, and Domitian each faced
Persecution_of_philosophers
Mother of Homer
barley. Critheïs' father was Menapolus, the son of Ithagenes, the son of Crito. He was a native of Magnesia ad Sipylum, and one of the early colonists
Critheïs
swallowing poison hemlock which he had been condemned to drink by Critias "Crito, we owe a cock to Asclepius. Please, don't forget to pay the debt." ("Κρίτων
List_of_last_words
Early 4th-century BC Greek philosopher
the hetaera, Theodote, in Athens. He is also mentioned by Plato in the Crito and Epistle XIII. Three dialogues, the Hebdome, the Phrynichus, and the
Cebes
Scottish classicist (1860–1907)
Platonists of his generation". His editions and commentaries on Plato's Apology, Crito, Euthyphro, Protagoras, and the Republic are widely respected: [His] two-volume
James_Adam_(classicist)
5th-century BC Athenian politician
considerable talents both for speaking and detection, and who was employed by Crito of Alopece to protect him and his friends from the attacks of sycophants
Archedemus_of_Athens
15th-century Greek philosopher
available, but obscure; Leonardo Bruni's translations of the Phaedo, Apology, Crito and Phaedrus appeared only shortly before Plethon's visit. (DeBolt) James
Gemistos_Plethon
Book series published by Encyclopædia Britannica
Protagoras Euthydemus Cratylus Phaedrus Ion Symposium Meno Euthyphro Apology Crito Phaedo Gorgias The Republic Timaeus Critias Parmenides Theaetetus Sophist
Great Books of the Western World
Great_Books_of_the_Western_World
Roman province (106–271/275)
to the Roman conquest was a decrease in the population in the province. Crito wrote that approximately 500,000 Dacians were enslaved and deported, a portion
Roman_Dacia
American historian (1904–1987)
teachings, stressing the unity of Plato's thought from the Apology and Crito down to the Laws, and opposing the Burnet-Taylor school, which saw a significant
Harold_F._Cherniss
Work by Plato
Phaedrus. Cornell University Press. (1998). Plato: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Phaedrus. Greek with translation by Harold N. Fowler. Loeb Classical
Phaedrus_(dialogue)
Classical Athenian comic playwright (c. 446 – c. 386 BC)
Socrates on Trial: A play based on Aristophanes' Clouds and Plato's Apology, Crito, and Phaedo, adapted for modern performance. Toronto: University of Toronto
Aristophanes
son of Vartislav (German: Wartislaw). His grandfather was Kruto (also: Crito); his great grandfather was Grines (also: Grimmus). Ratislaus fought the
Ratislaus_the_Wise
Love or admiration of Sparta
(1992) 58-59, 61, 74, 103-104; Cartledge The Socratics Sparta (1999); Plato, Crito 52e. See his dialogue the Laws. Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics 1102a7-11.
Laconophilia
Composition by Erik Satie
as he says, Crito; and therefore let the cup be brought, if the poison is prepared: if not, let the attendant prepare some." [...] Crito made a sign to
Socrate
Medical university in Stockholm, Sweden
Greek philosopher Socrates' last words after he drank the poisoned cup: "Crito, we owe a cockerel to Asclepius. Do pay it. Don't forget." The Karolinska
Karolinska_Institute
British teacher of classics
translations of some of Plato's dialogues, including The Republic, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo. Rouse died on Hayling Island on 10 February 1950. The Giant
W._H._D._Rouse
Interpolated phrase in verses 5:7–8 of 1 John
reply to A vindication of the literary character of Professor Porson by Crito Cantabrigiensis; and in further proof of the authenticity of 1 John, v.
Johannine_Comma
1989 book by Robert Nozick
JSTOR 40258049. "Apology", Plato: Euthyphro; Apology of Socrates; and Crito, Oxford University Press, 1924-01-01, doi:10.1093/oseo/instance.00254376
The_Examined_Life
Greek philosopher (c. 435 – c. 365 BC)
himself wrote six dialogues—the Lamprias, the Aeschines, the Phoenix, the Crito, the Alcibiades, and the Amatory dialogue—but none survive. According to
Euclid_of_Megara
American sociologist (1941–2020)
Teaching, Learning and Computing:1998 Report to Participants: http://www.crito.uci.edu/tlc/findings/special_report/index.htm. The International Association
Ronald_Anderson
Figure of speech
Robrieux, it is, indeed, a form of it). The "prosopopeia of the laws" (Crito, 50 a-c) is one of the oldest examples. The term "prosopography" (ancient
Hypotyposis
British politician and writer (1714–1775)
educational book focusing on oratory. In 1766 he wrote the first volume of Crito, a collection of essays on religious toleration, contemporary politics,
James_Burgh
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Hindu, Indian
Holy Book
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant spelling of Slocum.
Male
African
cook; or, slave (?).
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Tamil
The first finger
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Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conall, CONNELL means "hound of valor."
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