Sailors, necessary in the state, 2. [371 B].
Sarpedon, 3. [388 C].
Sauces, not mentioned in Homer, 3. [404 D].
Scamander, beleaguered by Achilles, 3. [391 B].
Scepticism, danger of, 7. [538], [539].
Science (ἐπιστήμη), a division of the intellectual world, 7. [533 E] (cp. 6. [511]);
—the sciences distinguished by their object, 4. [438] [cp. Charm. 171]; not to be studied with a view to utility only, 7. [527 A], [529], [530]; their unity, ib. [531]; use hypotheses, ib. [533]; correlation of, ib. [537].
Sculpture, must only express the image of the good, 3. [401 B]; painting of, 4. [420 D] [cp. Laws 2. 668 E].
Scylla, 9. [588 C].
Scythian, Anacharsis the, 10. [600 A];
—Scythians, the, characterized by spirit or passion, 4. [435 E].
Self-indulgence in men and states, 4. [425 E], [426];
—self-interest the natural guide of men, 2. [359 B];
—self-made men bad company, 1. [330 C];
—self-mastery, 4. [430], [431]. 370