why you, who never before wrote a line of poetry, now that you are in prison are turning Aesop's fables into verse, and also composing that hymn in honour of Apollo.
Crito, let some one take her home
Simmias the Theban, and Cebes, and Phaedondes; Euclid and Terpison, who came from Megara
Of native Athenians there were, besides Apollodorus, Critobulus and his father Crito, Hermogenes, Epigenes, Aeschines, Antisthenes; likewise Ctesippus of the deme of Paeania, Menexenus, and some others; Plato, if I am not mistaken, was ill.
he died so fearlessly, and his words and bearing were so noble and gracious, that to me he appeared blessed.