Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Figures

    Simmias

    historical figure · 5 works · 8 mentions · 17 anchored passages

    Simmias of Thebes · Simmias of Rhodes · Simmias the Theban · my Theban friend

    spoken of as

    2 expressions

    Simmias of Rhodes1 mention

    Stromata (Greek)

    " And Simmias of Rhodes:
    book 5

    Simmias the Theban1 mention

    Phaedrus (Greek)

    I except Simmias the Theban;
    phaedrus

    in the texts

    PhaedoClassical · Greek

    A Theban philosopher, pupil of Philolaus, present at Socrates' death and a principal interlocutor in the dialogue.

    By no means, Socrates, said Simmias.
    phaedo
    Now how about such things as this, Simmias?
    phaedo
    Now, how about the acquirement of pure knowledge?
    phaedo

    StromataLate Antiquity · Greek

    Poet quoted associating 'zaps' with mythical sea-born beings.

    " And Simmias of Rhodes:
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    CritoClassical · Greek

    A foreigner from Thebes who has brought funds to help pay for Socrates' escape

    and one of them, Simmias of Thebes, has brought for this especial purpose sufficient funds;
    crito

    PhaedrusClassical · Greek

    Theban associate named by Socrates as the one exception to Phaedrus's unmatched record of producing discourses.

    I except Simmias the Theban;
    phaedrus

    MemorabiliaClassical · Greek

    Theban companion of Socrates named in the joking account of attraction.

    And why do Cebes and Simmias come to me from Thebes?
    chapter 3