SIMONIDES' USE OF THE TERM TETPA[Gamma][Omega]NO[Sigma]

In a well-known fragment preserved in Plato's Protagoras, Greek poet Simonides uses the term "square" as a figurative way of describing a "truly good man" in his poems. It is a natural wonder about the provenance of that image. Johnston and Mulroy argue that unfolding the as...

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