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第34章

  Buthowcanourlawsufficientlytrainthedirectorofeducation。
  himself;forasyetallhasbeenimperfect,andnothinghasbeensaideitherclearorsatisfactory?Now,asfaraspossible,thelawoughttoleavenothingtohim,buttoexplaineverything,thathemaybeaninterpreterandtutortoothers。Aboutdancesandmusicandchoralstrains,Ihavealreadyspokenbothtothecharacteroftheselectionofthem,andthemannerinwhichtheyaretobeamendedandconsecrated。Butwehavenotasyetspoken,Oillustriousguardianofeducation,ofthemannerinwhichyourpupilsaretousethosestrainswhicharewritteninprose,althoughyouhavebeeninformedwhatmartialstrainstheyaretolearnandpractise;whatrelatesinthefirstplacetothelearningofletters,andsecondly,tothelyre,andalsotocalculation,which,asweweresaying,isneedfulforthemalltolearn,andanyotherthingswhicharerequiredwithaviewtowarandthemanagementofhouseandcity,and,lookingtothesameobject,whatisusefulintherevolutionsoftheheavenlybodies-thestarsandsunandmoon,andthevariousregulationsaboutthesematterswhicharenecessaryforthewholestate-Iamspeakingofthearrangementsof;daysinperiodsofmonths,andofmonthsinyears,whicharetobeobserved,inorderthatseasonsandsacrificesandfestivalsmayhavetheirregularandnaturalorder,andkeepthecityaliveandawake,theGodsreceivingthehonoursduetothem,andmenhavingabetterunderstandingaboutthem:allthesethings,Omyfriend,havenotyetbeensufficientlydeclaredtoyoubythelegislator。Attend,then,towhatIamnowgoingtosay:-Weweretellingyou,inthefirstplace,thatyouwerenotsufficientlyinformedaboutletters,andtheobjectionwastothiseffect-thatyouwerenevertoldwhetherhewhowasmeanttobearespectablecitizenshouldapplyhimselfindetailtothatsortoflearning,ornotapplyhimselfatall;andthesameremarkholdsgoodofthestudyofthelyre。Butnowwesaythatheoughttoattendtothem。A
  fairtimeforaboyoftenyearsoldtospendinlettersisthreeyears;theageofthirteenisthepropertimeforhimtobegintohandlethelyre,andhemaycontinueatthisforanotherthreeyears,neithermorenorless,andwhetherhisfatherorhimselflikeordislikethestudy,heisnottobeallowedtospendmoreorlesstimeinlearningmusicthanthelawallows。Andlethimwhodisobeysthelawbedeprivedofthoseyouthfulhonoursofwhichweshallhereafterspeak。Hear,however,firstofall,whattheyoungoughttolearnintheearlyyearsoflife,andwhattheirinstructorsoughttoteachthem。Theyoughttobeoccupiedwiththeirlettersuntiltheyaretoreadandwrite;buttheacquisitionofperfectbeautyorquicknessinwritinig,ifnaturehasnotstimulatedthemtoacquiretheseaccomplishmentsinthegivennumberofyears,theyshouldletalone。Andastothelearningofcompositionscommittedtowritingwhicharenotsettothelyre,whethermetricalorwithoutrhythmicaldivisions,compositionsinprose,astheyaretermed,havingnorhythmorharmony-seeinghowdangerousarethewritingshandeddowntousbymanywritersofthisclass-whatwillyoudowiththem,Omostexcellentguardiansofthelaw?orhowcanthelawgiverrightlydirectyouaboutthem?Ibelievethathewillbeingreatdifficulty。
  Cle。Whattroublesyou,Stranger?andwhyareyousoperplexedinyourmind?
  Ath。Younaturallyask,Cleinias,andtoyouandMegillus,whoaremypartnersintheworkoflegislation,Imuststatethemoredifficultaswellastheeasierpartsofthetask。
  Cle。Towhatdoyoureferinthisinstance?
  Ath。Iwilltellyou。Thereisadifficultyinopposingmanymyriadsofmouths。
  Cle。Well,andhavewenotalreadyopposedthepopularvoiceinmanyimportantenactments?
  Ath。Thatisquitetrue;andyoumeantoimply,thattheroadwhichwearetakingmaybedisagreeabletosomebutisagreeabletoasmanyothers,orifnottoasmany,atanyratetopersonsnotinferiortotheothers,andincompanywiththemyoubidme,atwhateverrisk,toproceedalongthepathoflegislationwhichhasopenedoutofourpresentdiscourse,andtobeofgoodcheer,andnottofaint。
  Cle。Certainly。
  Ath。AndIdonotfaint;Isay,indeed,thatwehaveagreatmanypoetswritinginhexameter,trimeter,andallsortsofmeasures-somewhoareserious,otherswhoaimonlyatraisingalaugh-andallmankinddeclarethattheyouthwhoarerightlyeducatedshouldbebroughtupinthemandsaturatedwiththem;someinsistthattheyshouldbeconstantlyhearingthemreadaloud,andalwayslearningthem,soastogetbyheartentirepoets;whileothersselectchoicepassagesandlongspeeches,andmakecompendiumsofthem,sayingthattheseoughttobecommittedtomemory,ifamanistobemadegoodandwisebyexperienceandlearningofmanythings。Andyouwantmenowtotellthemplainlyinwhattheyarerightandinwhattheyarewrong。
  Cle。Yes,Ido。
  Ath。ButhowcanIinonewordrightlycomprehendallofthem?Iamofopinion,and,ifIamnotmistaken,thereisageneralagreement,thateveryoneofthesepoetshassaidmanythingswellandmanythingsthereverseofwell;andifthisbetrue,thenIdoaffirmthatmuchlearningisdangeroustoyouth。
  Cle。Howwouldyouadvisetheguardianofthelawtoact?
  Ath。Inwhatrespect?
  Cle。Imeantowhatpatternshouldhelookashisguideinpermittingtheyoungtolearnsomethingsandforbiddingthemtolearnothers。Donotshrinkfromanswering。
  Ath。MygoodCleinias,IratherthinkthatIamfortunate。
  Cle。Howso?
  Ath。IthinkthatIamnotwhollyinwantofapattern,forwhenI
  considerthewordswhichwehavespokenfromearlydawnuntilnow,andwhich,asIbelieve,havebeeninspiredbyHeaven,theyappeartometobequitelikeapoem。WhenIreflecteduponallthesewordsofours。Inaturallyfeltpleasure,forofallthediscourseswhichI
  haveeverlearntorheard,eitherinpoetryorprose,thisseemedtometobethejustest,andmostsuitableforyoungmentohear;I
  cannotimagineanybetterpatternthanthiswhichtheguardianofthelawwhoisalsothedirectorofeducationcanhave。Hecannotdobetterthanadvisetheteacherstoteachtheyoungthesewordsandanywhichareofalikenature,ifheshouldhappentofindthem,eitherinpoetryorprose,orifhecomeacrossunwrittendiscoursesakintoours,heshouldcertainlypreservethem,andcommitthemtowriting。And,firstofall,heshallconstraintheteachersthemselvestolearnandapprovethem,andanyofthemwhowillnot,shallnotbeemployedbyhim,butthosewhomhefindsagreeinginhisjudgment,heshallmakeuseofandshallcommittothemtheinstructionandeducationofyouth。Andhereandonthiswiseletmyfancifultaleaboutlettersandteachersofletterscometoanend。
  Cle。Idonotthink,Stranger,thatwehavewanderedoutoftheproposedlimitsoftheargument;butwhetherwearerightornotinourwholeconception,Icannotbeverycertain。
  Ath。Thetruth,Cleinias,maybeexpectedtobecomeclearerwhen,aswehaveoftensaid,wearriveattheendofthewholediscussionaboutlaws。
  Cle。Yes。
  Ath。Andnowthatwehavedonewiththeteacherofletters,theteacherofthelyrehastoreceiveordersfromus。
  Cle。Certainly。
  Ath。Ithinkthatwehaveonlytorecollectourpreviousdiscussions,andweshallbeabletogivesuitableregulationstouchingallthispartofinstructionandeducationtotheteachersofthelyre。
  Cle。Towhatdoyourefer?
  Ath。Weweresaying,ifIrememberrightly,thatthesixty-year-oldchoristersofDionysusweretobespeciallyquickintheirperceptionsofrhythmandmusicalcomposition,thattheymightbeabletodistinguishgoodandbadimitation,thatistosay,theimitationofthegoodorbadsoulwhenundertheinfluenceofpassion,rejectingtheoneanddisplayingtheotherinhymnsandsongs,charmingthesoulsofyouth,andinvitingthemtofollowandattainvirtuebythewayofimitation。
  Cle。Verytrue。
  Ath。Andwiththisview,theteacherandthelearneroughttousethesoundsofthelyre,becauseitsnotesarepure,theplayerwhoteachesandhispupilrenderingnotefornoteinunison;butcomplexity,andvariationofnotes,whenthestringsgiveonesoundandthepoetorcomposerofthemelodygivesanother-alsowhentheymakeconcordsandharmoniesinwhichlesserandgreaterintervals,slowandquick,orhighandlownotes,arecombined-or,again,whentheymakecomplexvariationsofrhythms,whichtheyadapttothenotesofthelyre-allthatsortofthingisnotsuitedtothosewhohavetoacquireaspeedyandusefulknowledgeofmusicinthreeyears;
  foroppositeprinciplesareconfusing,andcreateadifficultyinlearning,andouryoungmenshouldlearnquickly,andtheirmerenecessaryacquirementsarenotfewortrifling,aswillbeshowninduecourse。Letthedirectorofeducationattendtotheprinciplesconcerningmusicwhichwearelayingdown。Astothesongsandwordsthemselveswhichthemastersofchorusesaretoteachandthecharacterofthem,theyhavebeenalreadydescribedbyus,andarethesamewhich,whenconsecratedandadaptedtothedifferentfestivals,wesaidweretobenefitcitiesbyaffordingthemaninnocentamusement。
  Cle。That,again,istrue。
  Ath。Thenlethimwhohasbeenelectedadirectorofmusicreceivetheserulesfromusascontainingtheverytruth;andmayheprosperinhisoffice!Letusnowproceedtolaydownotherrulesinadditiontotheprecedingaboutdancingandgymnasticexerciseingeneral。Havingsaidwhatremainedtobesaidabouttheteachingofmusic,letusspeakinlikemanneraboutgymnastic。Forboysandgirlsoughttolearntodanceandpractisegymnasticexercises-oughttheynot?
  Cle。Yes。
  Ath。Thentheboysoughttohavedancingmasters,andthegirlsdancingmistressestoexercisethem。
  Cle。Verygood。
  Ath。Thenoncemoreletussummonhimwhohasthechiefconcerninthebusiness,thesuperintendentofyouth[i。e。,thedirectorofeducation];hewillhaveplentytodo,ifheistohavethechargeofmusicandgymnastic。
  Cle。Buthowwilloldmanbeabletoattendtosuchgreatcharges?
  Ath。Omyfriend,therewillbenodifficulty,forthelawhasalreadygivenandwillgivehimpermissiontoselectashisassistantsinthischargeanycitizens,maleorfemale,whomhedesires;andhewillknowwhomheoughttochoose,andwillbeanxiousnottomakeamistake,fromaduesenseofresponsibility,andfromaconsciousnessoftheimportanceofhisoffice,andalsobecausehewillconsiderthatifyoungmenhavebeenandarewellbroughtup,thenallthingsgoswimmingly,butifnot,itisnotmeettosay,nordowesay,whatwillfollow,lesttheregardersofomensshouldtakealarmaboutourinfantstate。Manythingshavebeensaidbyusaboutdancingandaboutgymnasticmovementsingeneral;forweincludeundergymnasticsallmilitaryexercises,suchasarchery,andallhurlingofweapons,andtheuseofthelightshield,andallfightingwithheavyarms,andmilitaryevolutions,andmovementsofarmies,andencampings,andallthatrelatestohorsemanship。Ofallthesethingsthereoughttobepublicteachers,receivingpayfromthestate,andtheirpupilsshouldbethemenandboysinthestate,andalsothegirlsandwomen,whoaretoknowallthesethings。Whiletheyareyetgirlstheyshouldhavepractiseddancinginarmsandthewholeartoffighting-whengrown-upwomen,theyshouldapplythemselvestoevolutionsandtactics,andthemodeofgroundingandtakinguparms;iffornootherreason,yetincasethewholemilitaryforceshouldhavetoleavethecityandcarryonoperationsofwaroutside,thatthosewhowillhavetoguardtheyoungandtherestofthecitymaybeequaltothetask;and,ontheotherhand,whenenemies,whetherbarbarianorHellenic,comefromwithoutwithmightyforceandmakeaviolentassaultuponthem,andthuscompelthemtofightforthepossessionofthecity,whichisfarfrombeinganimpossibility,greatwouldbethedisgracetothestate,ifthewomenhadbeensomiserablytrainedthattheycouldnotfightfortheiryoung,asbirdswill,againstanycreaturehoweverstrong,anddieorundergoanydanger,butmustinstantlyrushtothetemplesandcrowdatthealtarsandshrines,andbringuponhumannaturethereproach,thatofallanimalsmanisthemostcowardly!
  Cle。Suchawantofeducation,Stranger,iscertainlyanunseemlythingtohappeninastate,aswellasagreatmisfortune。
  Ath。Supposethatwecarryourlawtotheextentofsayingthatwomenoughtnottoneglectmilitarymatters,butthatallcitizens,maleandfemalealike,shallattendtothem?
  Cle。Iquiteagree。
  Ath。Ofwrestlingwehavespokeninpart,butofwhatIshouldcallthemostimportantpartwehavenotspoken,andcannoteasilyspeakwithoutshowingatthesametimebygestureaswellasinwordwhatwemean;whenwordandactioncombine,andnottillthen,weshallexplainclearlywhathasbeensaid,pointingoutthatofallmovementswrestlingismostakintothemilitaryart,andistobepursuedforthesakeofthis,andnotthisforthesakeofwrestling。
  Cle。Excellent。