thatontheotherhandexcessiveandsavageservitudemakesmenmeanandabject,andhatersoftheirkind,andthereforemakesthemundesirableassociates。
Cle。Buthowmustthestateeducatethosewhodonotasyetunderstandthelanguageofthecountry,andarethereforeincapableofappreciatinganysortofinstruction?
Ath。Iwilltellyouhow:-Everyanimalthatisborniswonttouttersomecry,andthisisespeciallythecasewithman,andheisalsoaffectedwiththeinclinationtoweepmorethananyotheranimal。
Cle。Quitetrue。
Ath。Donotnurses,whentheywanttoknowwhataninfantdesires,judgebythesesigns?-whenanythingisbroughttotheinfantandheissilent,thenheissupposedtobepleased,but,whenheweepsandcriesout,thenheisnotpleased。Fortearsandcriesaretheinauspicioussignsbywhichchildrenshowwhattheyloveandhate。Nowthetimewhichisthusspentisnolessthanthreeyears,andisaveryconsiderableportionoflifetobepassedillorwell。
Cle。True。
Ath。Doesnotthediscontentedandungraciousnatureappeartoyoutobefulloflamentationsandsorrowsmorethanagoodmanoughttobe?
Cle。Certainly。
Ath。Well,butifduringthesethreeyearseverypossiblecareweretakenthatournurslingshouldhaveaslittleofsorrowandfear,andingeneralofpainaswaspossible,mightwenotexpectinearlychildhoodtomakehissoulmoregentleandcheerful?
Cle。Tobesure,Stranger-moreespeciallyifwecouldprocurehimavarietyofpleasures。
Ath。ThereIcannolongeragree,Cleinias:youamazeme。Tobringhimupinsuchawaywouldbehisutterruin;forthebeginningisalwaysthemostcriticalpartofeducation。LetusseewhetherIamright。
Cle。Proceed。
Ath。ThepointaboutwhichyouandIdifferisofgreatimportance,andIhopethatyou,Megillus,willhelptodecidebetweenus。ForImaintainthatthetruelifeshouldneitherseekforpleasures,nor,ontheotherhand,entirelyavoidpains,butshouldembracethemiddlestate,whichIjustspokeofasgentleandbenign,andisastatewhichwebysomedivinepresageandinspirationrightlyascribetoGod。Now,Isay,heamongmen,too,whowouldbedivineoughttopursueafterthismeanhabit-heshouldnotrushheadlongintopleasures,forhewillnotbefreefrompains;norshouldweallowanyone,youngorold,maleorfemale,tobethusgivenanymorethanourselves,andleastofallthenewly-borninfant,forininfancymorethanatanyothertimethecharacterisengrainedbyhabit。Nay,more,ifIwerenotafraidofappearingtoberidiculous,Iwouldsaythatawomanduringheryearofpregnancyshouldofallwomenbemostcarefullytended,andkeptfromviolentorexcessivepleasuresandpains,andshouldatthattimecultivategentlenessandbenevolenceandkindness。
Cle。Youneednot,askMegillus,Stranger,whichofushasmosttrulyspoken;forImyselfagreethatallmenoughttoavoidthelifeofunmingledpainorpleasure,andpursuealwaysamiddlecourse。
Andhavingspokenwell,mayIaddthatyouhavebeenwellanswered?
Ath。Verygood,Cleinias;andnowletusallthreeconsiderafurtherpoint。
Cle。Whatisit?
Ath。Thatallthematterswhichwearenowdescribingarecommonlycalledbythegeneralnameofunwrittencustoms,andwhataretermedthelawsofourancestorsareallofsimilarnature。Andthereflectionwhichlatelyaroseinourminds,thatwecanneithercallthesethingslaws,noryetleavethemunmentioned,isjustified;fortheyarethebondsofthewholestate,andcomeinbetweenthewrittenlawswhichareorarehereaftertobelaiddown;theyarejustancestralcustomsofgreatantiquity,which,iftheyarerightlyorderedandmadehabitual,shieldandpreservethepreviouslyexistingwrittenlaw;butiftheydepartfromrightandfallintodisorder,thentheyarelikethepropsofbuilderswhichslipawayoutoftheirPlaceandcauseauniversalruin-onepartdragsanotherdown,andthefairsuper-structurefallsbecausetheoldfoundationsareundermined。Reflectinguponthis,Cleinias,yououghttobindtogetherthenewstateineverypossibleway,omittingnothing,whethergreatorsmall,ofwhatarecalledlawsormannersorpursuits,forbythesemeansacityisboundtogether,andallthesethingsareonlylastingwhentheydependupononeanother;and,therefore,wemustnotwonderifwefindthatmanyapparentlytriflingcustomsorusagescomepouringinandlengtheningoutourlaws。
Cle。Verytrue:wearedisposedtoagreewithyou。
Ath。Uptotheageofthreeyears,whetherofboyorgirl,ifapersonstrictlycarriesoutourpreviousregulationsandmakesthemaprincipalaim,hewilldomuchfortheadvantageoftheyoungcreatures。Butatthree,four,five,andevensixyearsthechildishnaturewillrequiresports;nowisthetimetogetridofself-willinhim,punishinghim,butnotsoastodisgracehim。Weweresayingaboutslaves,thatweoughtneithertoaddinsulttopunishmentsoastoangerthem,noryettoleavethemunpunishedlesttheybecomeself-willed;andalikeruleistobeobservedinthecaseofthefree-born。Childrenatthatagehavecertainnaturalmodesofamusementwhichtheyfindoutforthemselveswhentheymeet。Andallthechildrenwhoarebetweentheagesofthreeandsixoughttomeetatthetemplesthevillages,theseveralfamiliesofavillageunitingononespot。Thenursesaretoseethatthechildrenbehaveproperlyandorderly-theythemselvesandalltheircompaniesaretobeunderthecontroloftwelvematrons,oneforeachcompany,whoareannuallyselectedtoinspectthemfromthewomenpreviouslymentioned,[i。e。,thewomenwhohaveauthorityovermarriage],whomtheguardiansofthelawappoint。Thesematronsshallbechosenbythewomenwhohaveauthorityovermarriage,oneoutofeachtribe;allaretobeofthesameage;andleteachofthem,assoonassheisappointed,holdofficeandgotothetempleseveryday,punishingalloffenders,maleorfemale,whoareslavesorstrangers,bythehelpofsomeofthepublicslaves;butifanycitizendisputesthepunishment,letherbringhimbeforethewardensofthecity;or,iftherebenodispute,letherpunishhimherself。Aftertheageofsixyearsthetimehasarrivedfortheseparationofthesexes-letboyslivewithboys,andgirlsinlikemannerwithgirls。Nowtheymustbegintolearn-theboysgoingtoteachersofhorsemanshipandtheuseofthebow,thejavelin,andsling,andthegirlstoo,iftheydonotobject,atanyrateuntiltheyknowhowtomanagetheseweapons,andespeciallyhowtohandleheavyarms;forImaynote,thatthepracticewhichnowprevailsisalmostuniversallymisunderstood。
Cle。Inwhatrespect?
Ath。Inthattherightandlefthandaresupposedtobebynaturedifferentlysuitedforourvarioususesofthem;whereasnodifferenceisfoundintheuseofthefeetandthelowerlimbs;butintheuseofthehandsweare,asitwere,maimedbythefollyofnursesandmothers;foralthoughourseverallimbsarebynaturebalanced,wecreateadifferenceinthembybadhabit。Insomecasesthisisofnoconsequence,as,forexample,whenweholdthelyreinthelefthand,andtheplectrumintheright,butitisdownrightfollytomakethesamedistinctioninothercases。ThecustomoftheScythiansprovesourerror;fortheynotonlyholdthebowfromthemwiththelefthandanddrawthearrowtothemwiththeirright,butuseeitherhandforbothpurposes。Andtherearemanysimilarexamplesincharioteeringandotherthings,fromwhichwemaylearnthatthosewhomaketheleftsideweakerthantherightactcontrarytonature。Inthecaseoftheplectrum,whichisofhornonly,andsimilarinstruments,asIwassaying,itisofnoconsequence,butmakesagreatdifference,andmaybeofverygreatimportancetothewarriorwhohastouseironweapons,bowsandjavelins,andthelike;aboveall,wheninheavyarmour,hehastofightagainstheavyarmour。Andthereisaverygreatdifferencebetweenonewhohaslearntandonewhohasnot,andbetweenonewhohasbeentrainedingymnasticexercisesandonewhohasnotbeen。ForashewhoisperfectlyskilledinthePancratiumorboxingorwrestling,isnotunabletofightfromhisleftside,anddoesnotlimpanddraggleinconfusionwhenhisopponentmakeshimchangehisposition,soinheavy-armedfighting,andinallotherthingsifIamnotmistaken,thelikeholds-hewhohasthesedoublepowersofattackanddefenceoughtnotinanycasetoleavethemeitherunusedoruntrained,ifhecanhelp;andifapersonhadthenatureofGeryonorBriareusheoughttobeablewithhishundredhandstothrowahundreddarts。Now,themagistrates,maleandfemale,shouldseetoallthesethings,thewomensuperintendingthenursingandamusementsofthechildren,andthemensuperintendingtheireducation,thatallofthem,boysandgirlsalike,maybesoundhandandfoot,andmaynot,iftheycanhelp,spoilthegiftsofnaturebybadhabits。
Educationhastwobranches-oneofgymnastic,whichisconcernedwiththebody,andtheotherofmusic,whichisdesignedfortheimprovementofthesoul。Andgymnastichasalsotwobranches-dancingandwrestling;andonesortofdancingimitatesmusicalrecitation,andaimsatpreservingdignityandfreedom,theotheraimsatproducinghealth,agility,andbeautyinthelimbsandpartsofthebody,givingtheproperflexionandextensiontoeachofthem,aharmoniousmotionbeingdiffusedeverywhere,andformingasuitableaccompanimenttothedance。Asregardswrestling,thetrickswhichAntaeusandCercyondevisedintheirsystemsoutofavainspiritofcompetition,orthetricksofboxingwhichEpeiusorAmycusinvented,areuselessandunsuitableforwar,anddonotdeservetohavemuchsaidaboutthem;buttheartofwrestlingerectandkeepingfreetheneckandhandsandsides,workingwithenergyandconstancy,withacomposedstrength,andforthesakeofhealth-thesearealwaysuseful,andarenottobeneglected,buttobeenjoinedalikeonmastersandscholars,whenwereachthatpartoflegislation;andwewilldesiretheonetogivetheirinstructionsfreely,andtheotherstoreceivethemthankfully。Nor,again,mustweomitsuitableimitationsofwarinourchoruses;hereinCreteyouhavethearmeddancesiftheCuretes,andtheLacedaemonianshavethoseoftheDioscuri。Andourvirginlady,delightingintheamusementofthedance,thoughtitnotfittoamuseherselfwithemptyhands;shemustbeclothedinacompletesuitofarmour,andinthisattiregothroughthedance;andyouthsandmaidensshouldineveryrespectimitateher,esteeminghighlythefavouroftheGoddess,bothwithaviewtothenecessitiesofwar,andtofestiveoccasions:itwillberightalsofortheboys,untilsuchtimeastheygoouttowar,tomakeprocessionsandsupplicationstoalltheGodsingoodlyarray,armedandonhorseback,indances,andmarches,fastorslow,offeringupprayerstotheGodsandtothesonsofGods;
andalsoengagingincontestsandpreludesofcontests,ifatall,withtheseobjects:Forthesesortsofexercises,andnoothers,areusefulbothinpeaceandwar,andarebeneficialaliketostatesandtoprivatehouses。Butotherlaboursandsportsandexercisesofthebodyareunworthyoffreemen,OMegillusandCleinias。
IhavenowcompletelydescribedthekindofgymnasticwhichIsaidatfirstoughttobedescribed;ifyouknowofanybetter,willyoucommunicateyourthoughts?
Cle。Itisnoteasy,Stranger,toputasidetheseprinciplesofgymnasticandwrestlingandtoenunciatebetterones。
Ath。NowwemustsaywhathasyettobesaidaboutthegiftsoftheMusesandofApollo:before,wefanciedthatwehadsaidall,andthatgymnasticaloneremained;butnowweseeclearlywhatpointshavebeenomitted,andshouldbefirstproclaimed;ofthese,then,letusproceedtospeak。
Cle。Byallmeans。
Ath。Letmetellyouoncemore-althoughyouhaveheardmesaythesamebeforethatcautionmustbealwaysexercised,bothbythespeakerandbythehearer,aboutanythingthatisverysingularandunusual。
Formytaleisone,whichmanyamanwouldbeafraidtotell,andyetIhaveaconfidencewhichmakesmegoon。
Cle。Whathaveyoutosay,Stranger?
Ath。Isaythatinstatesgenerallynoonehasobservedthattheplaysofchildhoodhaveagreatdealtodowiththepermanenceorwantofpermanenceinlegislation。Forwhenplaysareorderedwithaviewtochildrenhavingthesameplays,andamusingthemselvesafterthesamemanner,andfindingdelightinthesameplaythings,themoresolemninstitutionsofthestateareallowedtoremainundisturbed。
Whereasifsportsaredisturbed,andinnovationsaremadeinthem,andtheyconstantlychange,andtheyoungneverspeakoftheirhavingthesamelikings,orthesameestablishednotionsofgoodandbadtaste,eitherinthebearingoftheirbodiesorintheirdress,buthewhodevisessomethingnewandoutofthewayinfiguresandcoloursandthelikeisheldinspecialhonour,wemaytrulysaythatnogreaterevilcanhappeninastate;forhewhochangesthesportsissecretlychangingthemannersoftheyoung,andmakingtheoldtobedishonouredamongthemandthenewtobehonoured。AndIaffirmthatthereisnothingwhichisagreaterinjurytoallstatesthansayingorthinkingthus。WillyouhearmetellhowgreatIdeemtheeviltobe?
Cle。Youmeantheevilofblamingantiquityinstates?
Ath。Exactly。
Cle。Ifyouarespeakingofthat,youwillfindinushearerswhoaredisposedtoreceivewhatyousaynotunfavourablybutmostfavourably。
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