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There were no musicians or dancers, for Plato believed that educated men ought...
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Tom Standage
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A History of the World in 6
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There were no musicians or dancers, for Plato believed that educated men ought to be capable of entertaining themselves by "speaking and listening in turns in an orderly manner.
( Tom Standage )
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