præ-Socratic

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præ-Socratic (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete spelling of pre-Socratic.
    • 1866 May 13, The Fortnightly, number 25, page 248:
      Sir Alexander then illustrates these periods by showing that in præ-Socratic Greece ethical ideas had no distinctness, but were confused with physical or even mathematical notions, as Pythagoras “ made virtue a number, and justice a cube.”

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præ-Socratic (plural præ-Socratics)

  1. Archaic spelling of pre-Socratic.
    • 1931, Man (journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland), volume 31, page 232:
      I should have preferred to see him do for Polynesia what, for instance, Diels did for the præ-Socratics []

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