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xxvi + 308pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, in the series "Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, De Wulf-Mansion Centre" Series 1 volume 53, very good condition, ISBN 978-94-6270-059-8, F97935
Attempts to combine some new and slightly eccentric approaches to Plato . ; Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 113; 143 pages
Gift inscription in pen to titlepage from author to Eric and Carol. Mild Creasing to book along spine ; Attempts to combine some new and slightly eccentric approaches to Plato . ; Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 113; 143 pages; Signed by Author
xxvii + 404pp., Impression anastaltique de l'édition de Paris 1892, 26cm., reliure cart. d'éditeur, très bon état, [texte grec avec la traduction en français en regard, introduction et notes en français], F105153
Book is in excellent condition, with age-toned paper as only flaw, otherwise as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners and are in bright red with reflective chevroned cloth; very weird. exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows scuffing, edge / corner wear with small tears. Medium format, 443 pages, contents include: Vivekananda, universalism, Upanishad, dualism, yoga, libertarianism, reincarnation, chakras, Sushumna, Japa, prana, Plato, etc.
Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Author's Gift inscription on ffep. ; 230 pages; Plato's Crito examines a single moral decision, whether Socrates ought to escape from his death-cell. Stokes's book discusses Socrates' arguments against Crito's offer of escape. It construes Socrates' questions as genuine questions, which clarify and undermine Critos positions. Stokes's approach avoids the "documentary fallacy"; it shows how Plato catered for both the novice and the experienced reader of his published works. This book offers a fresh account of Socrates' whole strategy. It demonstrates both the shakiness of Socrates' persuasion of the un-philosophical Crito to engage in dialectic, and the coherence of his substantive confutation. Plato's reasoning emerges from Stokes's study with more credit than many have given it.; Signed by Author
189pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, F109055
[6] + 113pp., 30cm., gebroch., onuitgegeven verhandeling aangeboden tot het behalen van de graad van Licentiaat in de Taal- en Letterkunde Latijn en Grieks aan de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (promotor: prof.dr. C. Steel), enkele sporadische tekstaanduidingen en/of verbeteringen, verder in goede staat, F108690
vii + 191pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, very good condition, F105225
130pp., in the series "Hypomnemata. Untersuchungen zur Antike und zu ihrem Nachleben" volume 2, softcover (few small stains), 25cm., text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105293
Very light foxing to inner covers. Former owner's bookplate on ffep. DJ spine is browned. DJ has edgewear with chipping to extremities and small tears. Light foxing to back panel of DJ. ; 106 pages; Argues that Plato uses fallacy consciously in a number of arguments especially in Euthydemus. Also looks at Theaetetus, Cratylus, and Hippias Minor.
Gutes Exemplar. - Englisch. - Substantially, the essays in this collection formed part of the 2000 meeting of the Midlands Classics Colloquium, held on that occasion in Nottingham. We are sad to say that Thomas Wiedemann's contribution on the consilium principis, though a highlight of the day, could not be recovered to be included in this volume. The essays by Desmond Costa and Gideon Nisbet, as well as our own essay, are additions to the original conference essays - we hope that they help to illuminate different facets of our subject. At its most basic, advice is the help that a friend or comrade gives - a gesture that saves one from acting, and also from feeling, alone. This, surely, is Diomedes' point when asking for someone to come with him on his nocturnal expedition: If another comrade would escort me though, there'd be more comfort in it, confidence too. When two work side by side, one or the other spots the opening first if a kill's at hand. When one looks out for himself, alert but alone, his reach is shorter - his sly moves miss the mark. (Homer Iliad 10.224-226). It is settled that Odysseus will go with him, and so Diomedes achieves both the comfort he asks for and the practical benefits to be had from being part of a pair. He also now has as his partner one of the Iliad's best advisers - and the added bonus of Athena, an even greater Homeric adviser. There are, of course, many more public roles for advice or counsel in the Iliad itself: the process of making plans and taking decisions - of boule in the broadest sense - is central to the poem. And the giving and the receiving of good counsel, both in assemblies and between friends, seem to be as much part of the world of the Iliad as the relentless pursuit of glory in warfare. ... (Vorwort der Herausgeberinnen). - INHALT : Notes on Contributors --- List of illustrations --- Introduction --- DIANA SPENCER and ELENA THEODORAKOPOULOS --- 'Good men who have skill in speaking': performing advice in Rome DIANA SPENCER and ELENA THEODORAKOPOULOS --- On the receiving end: the hidden protagonist of Plato's Laches ANDREW BARKER --- Advice and Advisers in Xenophon's Anabasis TIM ROOD --- Consul and consilium: suppressing the Catilinarian conspiracy CATHERINE STEEL --- Telling it like it is: Seneca, Alexander and the dynamics of epistolary advice DIANA SPENCER --- Advice from on high - Pliny and Trajan ANDY FEAR --- Dio Chrysostom and the development of On Kingship literature HARRY SIDEBOTTOM --- 'That's not funny': advice in skoptic epigram GIDEON NISBET --- Afterword: giving advice in Greek letters DESMOND COSTA --- Bibliography Index. ISBN 9788879494397
pp. xxii, 238 + Frontis and sixteen full page illustrations. Tall 8vo. Original full orange cloth binding. OCC 13
[8] + 276pp., Réimpression moderne de l'édition originale de 1919, reliure d'éditeur en toile verte, 23cm., texte et intérieur frais, bon état, F105340
Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in English and ancient Greek with Greek text insert included. The first comprehensive commentary on Clitophon or Cleitophon. ; 400 pages
xv + 197pp., Enlarged edition, publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, 23cm., text clean and bright, good condition, F105240
69pp. + frontispiece, 24cm., softcover, some stains at bottom of last pages, text in good condition, F76967
252pp., 25cm., 2nd edition, in the series "Wijsgerige teksten en studies / Philosophical texts and studies" vol.17, cloth, good condition, F76968
[8] + 252pp., 25cm., softcover (with small label), Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, Netherlands), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, F109821
PARIS, Les Belles Lettres - 1948 - Coll. d'Etudes anciennes - In-8 - Broché - 158 pages - Très propre, comme neuf
viii + 120pp., 24cm., softcover, good condition, F105230
xxxii + 264pp., 23cm., in the series "Topics in historical philosophy", signed with dedication by the editor (Gary Alan Scott), softcover, VG
Hardcover in-8°, 510 pages, illustrations en noir, reliure plein simili havane de l'éditeur. Bel exemplaire. [NV-38] Esquisse de l'histoire secrete des religions.
in-16, 634 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Exemplaire TB. [PO-4] Esquisse de l'histoire secrete des religions.
180pp. + frontispice, 1e édition, dans la série "Bibliothèque de philosophie contemporaine", 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, F105314