Justice -- Early works to 1800; Political science -- Early works to 1800; Utopias -- Early works to 1800
Accordingly we went with Polemarchus to his house; and there we found his
brothers Lysias and Euthydemus, and with them Thrasymachus the
Chalcedonian, Charmantides the Paeanian, and Cleitophon the son of
Aristonymus. There too was Cephalus the father of Polemarchus, whom I had
not seen for a long time, and I thought him very much aged. *328C* He was
seated on a cushioned chair, and had a garland on his head, for he had
been sacrificing in the court; and there were some other chairs in the
room arranged in a semicircle, {3} upon which we sat down by him. He
saluted me eagerly, and then he said:--
[Sidenote: Cephalus, Socrates.]
You don't come to see me, Socrates, as often as you ought: If I were still
able to go and see you I would not ask you to come to me. But at my age
I can hardly get to the city, and therefore you should come oftener to the
Piraeus. *328D* For let me tell you, that the more the pleasures of the
body fade away, the greater to me is the pleasure and charm of
conversation. Do not then deny my request, but make our house your resort
and keep company with these young men; we are old friends, and you will be
quite at home with us.
I replied: There is nothing which for my part I like better, Cephalus,
than conversing with aged men; *328E* for I regard them as travellers who
have gone a journey which I too may have to go, and of whom I ought to
enquire, whether the way is smooth and easy, or rugged and difficult. And
this is a question which I should like to ask of you who have arrived at
that time which the poets call the 'threshold of old age'--Is life harder
towards the end, or what report do you give of it?
*329A* [Sidenote: Old age is not to blame for the troubles of old men.]
[Sidenote: The excellent saying of Sophocles.]
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