Hippias Major

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ἐπάμεροι· τί δέ τις; τί δ' οὔ τις; σκιᾶς ὄναρ ἄνθρωπος → Neverlasting: What is a somebody? What is a nobody? You are a dream of a shadow | Creatures of a day. What is a someone, what is a no one? Man is the dream of a shade.

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Hippias Major (or What is Beauty? or Greater Hippias (Greek: Ἱππίας μείζων, Hippías meízōn), to distinguish it from the Hippias Minor, which has the same chief character) is one of the dialogues of Plato, although its authenticity has been doubted. It belongs to the early dialogues, written while the author was still young. Its precise date is uncertain, although a date of c. 390 BC has been suggested.

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ar: هيبياس الأكبر; br: Hippias brasañ; ca: Hípies major; cs: Hippias Větší; de: Hippias maior; en: Hippias Major; es: Hipias mayor; et: Suurem Hippias; eu: Hipias Handia; fa: هیپیاس اول; fi: Hippias; fr: Hippias majeur; hu: Nagyobbik Hippiasz; is: Hippías meiri; it: Ippia maggiore; ja: ヒッピアス; nl: Hippias Major; pt: Hípias Maior; ro: Hippias Maior; ru: Гиппий больший; sk: Hippias väčší