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121PLATO — the great philosopher, born in Athens, of noble birth, the year Pericles died, and the second of the Peloponnesian War; at 20 became a disciple of Socrates, and passed eight years in his society; at 30, after the death of Socrates, quitted… …
122plató — pla|tó Mot Agut Nom masculí …
123plato — is., coğ., Fr. plateau 1) Yayla 2) Akarsular tarafından derin biçimde yarılmış yüksek düzlükler 3) sin., TV Dekorun kurulduğu yer …
124Plato — Pla|to (?427 347BC) an ancient Greek ↑philosopher, who had a very great influence on European philosophy. He explained his ideas in the form of written conversations. His teacher was ↑Socrates, and after Socrates death he established a school… …
125PLATO — Programmed Learning(Logic) for Automated Teaching Operations entwickelt an der Univ. Ill. in den frühen 70er Jahren …
126Plato — See Neoplatonism …
127Plato — (Greek broad shouldered) the famous philosopher’s real name was Aristocles …
128Plato — n. (427 BC 347 BC), Greek philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle (famous for his work The Republic ) …