Excerpt from Platonis Dialogi Graece Et Latine, Vol. 2: Ex Recensione Immanuelis Bekkeri; Partis Secundae
Visne sermonem nostrum cum boe Socrate conferamus? Cral. Volo equidem, li tibi videtur. Herrn. Cratylus bic, o Socra tes, rebus singuli: ail: natura inosso rectam nominis rationem neque id esse nomen, quod quidem ex constitutione meant, dum voeis ipsorum partuculam quondam pronuntiant: verum, redam rutionem aliquam nominum et Graecis et Barberis eau dem cunctis innatam. Percontor itaquc ipsum, num revera Cra tylus sit eius nomen. Ipse fateturz Sacrati vero quod nomen? In qmm. Socrates uit. Nonne singuhs hominibus, inquam, id est no men quo quemque vocamus? Ilie, Non tibi tamen, ait, Hermo gencs nomen est, neque etiam omnes homines te nta vocarmt.
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