Themistocles, answer of, to the Seriphian, 1. [330 A].

Theology of Plato, 2. [379] foll. Cp. [God].

Thersites, puts on the form of a monkey, 10. [620 C].

Theseus, the tale of, and Peirithous not permitted, 3. [391 C].

Thetis, not to be slandered, 2. [381 D]; 376 her accusation of Apollo, ib. [383 A].

Thirst, 4. [437 E], [439]; an inanition (κένωσις) of the body, 9. [585 A].

Thracians, procession of, in honour of Bendis, 1. [327 A]; characterised by spirit or passion, 4. [435 E].

Thrasymachus, the Chalcedonian, a person in the dialogue, 1. [328 B]; described, ib. [336 B]; will be paid, ib. [337 D]; defines justice, ib. [338 C] foll.; his rudeness, ib. [343 A]; his views of government, [ibid.] (cp. 9. [590 D]); his encomium on injustice, 1. [343 A]; his manner of speech, ib. [345 B]; his paradox about justice and injustice, ib. [348 B] foll.; he blushes, ib. [350 D]; is pacified, and retires from the argument, ib. [354] (cp. 6. [498 C]); would have Socrates discuss the subject of women and children, 5. [450].

[Timocracy], 8. [545] foll.; origin of, ib. [547]:
—the timocratical man, described, 8. [549]; his origin, [ibid.]

Tinker, the prosperous, 6. [495], [496].