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==Wikipedia EN==
==Wikipedia EN==
The [[Statesman]] (Greek: Πολιτικός, Politikós; Latin: [[Politicus]]), also known by its Latin title, Politicus, is a [[Socratic]] [[dialogue]] written by [[Plato]]. The text depicts a conversation among [[Socrates]], the mathematician [[Theodorus]], another person named Socrates (referred to as "Socrates the Younger"), and an unnamed philosopher from Elea referred to as "the Stranger" ([[ξένος]], xénos). It is ostensibly an attempt to arrive at a definition of "[[statesman]]," as opposed to "[[sophist]]" or "[[philosopher]]" and is presented as following the action of the Sophist.
The [[Statesman]] (Greek: [[Πολιτικός]], Politikós; Latin: [[Politicus]]), also known by its Latin title, [[Politicus]], is a [[Socratic]] [[dialogue]] written by [[Plato]]. The text depicts a conversation among [[Socrates]], the mathematician [[Theodorus]], another person named Socrates (referred to as "Socrates the Younger"), and an unnamed philosopher from Elea referred to as "the Stranger" ([[ξένος]], xénos). It is ostensibly an attempt to arrive at a definition of "[[statesman]]," as opposed to "[[sophist]]" or "[[philosopher]]" and is presented as following the action of the Sophist.

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(2) Pŏlītĭcus, ī, m., nom d’homme : Inscr.

Wikipedia EN

The Statesman (Greek: Πολιτικός, Politikós; Latin: Politicus), also known by its Latin title, Politicus, is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato. The text depicts a conversation among Socrates, the mathematician Theodorus, another person named Socrates (referred to as "Socrates the Younger"), and an unnamed philosopher from Elea referred to as "the Stranger" (ξένος, xénos). It is ostensibly an attempt to arrive at a definition of "statesman," as opposed to "sophist" or "philosopher" and is presented as following the action of the Sophist.