X.
Xerxes, perhaps author of the maxim that justice = paying one’s debts, 1. [336 A].
Y.
Young, the, how affected by the common praises of injustice, 2. [365]; cannot understand allegory, ib. [378 E]; must be subject in the state, 3. [412 B] [cp. Laws 3. 690 A; 4. 714 E]; must submit to their elders, 5. [465 A] [cp. Laws 4. 721 D; 9. 879 C; 11. 917 A]. Cp. [Children], [Education].
Youth, the corruption of, not to be attributed to the Sophists, but to 379 public opinion, 6. [492 A];
—youthful enthusiasm for metaphysics, 7. [539 B] [cp. Phil. 15 E];
—youthful scepticism, not of long continuance, ib. [D] [cp. Soph. 234 E; Laws 10. 888 B].
Z.
Zeus, his treatment of his father, 2. [377 E]; throws Hephaestus from heaven, ib. [378 D];
—Achilles descended from, 3. [391 C];
—did not cause the violation of the treaty in the Trojan War, or the strife of the gods, 2. [379 E]; or send the lying dream to Agamemnon, ib. [383 A]; or lust for Herè, 3. [390 B]; ought not to have been described by Homer as lamenting for Achilles and Sarpedon, ib. [388 C];
—Lycaean Zeus, 8. [565 D];
—Olympian Zeus, 9. [583 B].
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