Authors:Plato, Francis MacDonald Cornford,
Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company
Keywords: plato, timaeus, cosmology
Number of Pages: 376
Published: 1997-09
List price: $16.95
ISBN-10: 0872203867
ISBN-13: 9780872203860

’...one of the masterpieces of classical scholarship...Contemporary work on the Timaeus will inevitably take Plato’s Cosmology as its starting point’ - Charles H Kahn, University of Pennsylvania.

Authors:Plato,  James J. Helm,
Publisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publisher
Keywords: greek, apology, plato
Number of Pages: 127
Published: 1997-03-01
List price: $27.00
ISBN-10: 0865163480
ISBN-13: 9780865163485

The revised edition of this popular textbook features revised vocabulary and grammatical notes that now appear on the same page as the text, sentence diagrams, principal parts of verbs listed both by Stephanus page and alphabetically, word frequency list for words occurring more than twice, and complete vocabulary.Also available:Meleager: The Poems - ISBN 0865162549Asclepiades of Samos and Leonidas of Tarentum: The Poems - ISBN 0865164568For over 30 years Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers has produced the highest quality Latin and ancient Greek books. From Dr. Seuss books in Latin to Plato’s

Author: Plato
Publisher: Yale University Press
Keywords: laches, protagoras, vol, minor, hippias, plato, volume, ion, dialogues
Number of Pages: 248
Published: 1998-02-17
List price: $24.00
ISBN-10: 0300074387
ISBN-13: 9780300074383

This translation of four of Plato’s dialogues brings these classic texts alive for modern readers. Allen introduces and comments on the dialogues in an accessible way, inviting the reader to re-examine the issues Plato continually raises in his works.

Author: Plato
Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company
Keywords: crito, meno, phaedo, apology, euthyphro, five, dialogues, plato
Number of Pages: 168
Published: 1981-07
List price: $6.95
ISBN-10: 0915145227
ISBN-13: 9780915145225

These dialogues by Plato have been translated from the original Greek by the scholar G.M.A Rube, whose translations are known for their lucidity and sensitivity to the nuance of argument and the interplay of philosophical ideas.

Authors:Plato,  Allan Bloom,
Publisher: Basic Book
Keywords: second, plato, republic
Number of Pages: 512
Published: 1991-10-02
List price: $22.95
ISBN-10: 0465069347
ISBN-13: 9780465069347

Long regarded as the most accurate rendering of Plato’s Republic that has yet been published, this widely acclaimed work is the first strictly literal translation of a timeless classic. This second edition includes a new introduction by Professor Bloom, whose careful translation and interpretation of The Republic was first published in 1968. In addition to the correct text itself there is also a rich and valuable essay--as well as indexes and a glossary of terms--which will better enable the reader to approach the heart of Plato’s intention.Book DescriptionThe late James Adam’

Authors:Plato, John M. Cooper, D. S. Hutchinso,
Publisher: Hackett Pub Co
Keywords: works, complete, plato
Number of Pages: 1808
Published: 1997-05-01
List price: $54.00
ISBN-10: 0872203492
ISBN-13: 9780872203495

Outstanding translations by leading contemporary scholars -- many commissioned especially for this volume -- are presented here in the first single edition to include the entire surviving corpus of works attributed to Plato in antiquity. In his introductory essay, John Cooper explains the presentation of these works, discusses questions concerning the chronology of their composition, comments on the dialogue form in which Plato wrote, and offers guidance on approaching the reading and study of Plato’s works. Also included are concise introductions to each translation, meticulous annotati

Authors:Plato Plato, Benjamin Jowett,
Publisher: Forgotten Book
Keywords: books, forgotten, crito
Number of Pages: 30
Published: 2008-02-16
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 160506999X
ISBN-13: 9781605069999

"The Crito is a short but important dialogue by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. It is a conversation between Socrates and his wealthy friend Crito regarding justice (dike), injustice (adikia), and the appropriate response to injustice. Socrates thinks that injustice may not be answered with injustice, and refuses Crito’s offer to finance his escape from prison. This dialogue contains an ancient statement of the social contract theory of government.The dialogue begins with Socrates waking up to the presence of Crito in his prison cell. When Socrates expresses surprise that the guard
  
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