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Gute Exemplare / 2 BÄNDE; Seiten stw. gering fleckig; nachgebunden. - INHALT : Band 1: EINLEITUNG ----- PHAIDROS. ----- LYSIS. ----- PROTAGORAS ----- LACHES. ----- ANMERKUNGEN // CHARMIDES. ----- EUTHYPHRON. ----- PARMENIDES. ----- ANHANG: DES SOKRATES VERTHEIDIGUNG. ----- KRITON. ----- ION. ----- HIPPIAS D. KL. ----- HIPPARCHOS. ----- MINOS. ----- ALKIRIADES D. ZW. ----- ANMERKUNGEN. -- Band 2: GORGIAS ----- THEAITETOS ----- MENON ----- EUTHYDEMOS ----- ANMERKUNGEN // KRATYLOS ----- DER SOPHIST ----- DER STAATSMANN ----- DAS GASTMAHL ----- ANMERKUNGEN // PHAIDON ----- PHILEBOS ----- ANHANG ----- THEAGES ----- DIE NEBENBUHLER ----- ALKIBIADES DER SOGENANNTE ERSTE ----- MENEXENOS ----- HIPPIAS Das grössere Gespräch dieses Namens ----- KLEITOPHON ----- ANMERKUNGEN. // Platon (latinisiert Plato; * 428/427 v. Chr. in Athen oder Aigina; † 348/347 v. Chr. in Athen) war ein antiker griechischer Philosoph. Er war Schüler des Sokrates, dessen Denken und Methode er in vielen seiner Werke schilderte. Die Vielseitigkeit seiner Begabungen und die Originalität seiner wegweisenden Leistungen als Denker und Schriftsteller machten Platon zu einer der bekanntesten und einflussreichsten Persönlichkeiten der Geistesgeschichte. In der Metaphysik und Erkenntnistheorie, in der Ethik, Anthropologie, Staatstheorie, Kosmologie, Kunsttheorie und Sprachphilosophie setzte er Maßstäbe auch für diejenigen, die ihm - wie sein Schüler Aristoteles - in zentralen Fragen widersprachen. Im literarischen Dialog, der den Verlauf einer gemeinsamen Untersuchung nachvollziehen lässt, sah er die allein angemessene Form der schriftlichen Darbietung philosophischen Bemühens um Wahrheit. Aus dieser Überzeugung verhalf er der noch jungen Literaturgattung des Dialogs zum Durchbruch und schuf damit eine Alternative zur Lehrschrift und zur Rhetorik als bekannten Darstellungs- und Überzeugungsmitteln. Dabei bezog er dichterische und mythische Motive sowie handwerkliche Zusammenhänge ein, um seine Gedankengänge auf spielerische, anschauliche Weise zu vermitteln. Zugleich wich er mit dieser Art der Darbietung seiner Auffassungen dogmatischen Festlegungen aus und ließ viele Fragen, die sich daraus ergaben, offen bzw. überließ deren Klärung den Lesern, die er zu eigenen Anstrengungen anregen wollte. Ein Kernthema ist für Platon die Frage, wie unzweifelhaft gesichertes Wissen erlangt und von bloßen Meinungen unterschieden werden kann. In den frühen Dialogen geht es ihm vor allem darum, anhand der sokratischen Methode aufzuzeigen, warum herkömmliche und gängige Vorstellungen über das Erstrebenswerte und das richtige Handeln unzulänglich oder unbrauchbar seien, wobei dem Leser ermöglicht werden soll, den Schritt vom vermeintlichen Wissen zum eingestandenen Nichtwissen nachzuvollziehen. In den Schriften seiner mittleren Schaffensperiode versucht er, mit seiner Ideenlehre eine zuverlässige Basis für echtes Wissen zu schaffen. Solches Wissen kann sich nach seiner Überzeugung nicht auf die stets wandelbaren Objekte der Sinneserfahrung beziehen, sondern nur auf unkörperliche, unveränderliche und ewige Gegebenheiten einer rein geistigen, der Sinneswahrnehmung unzugänglichen Welt, die "Ideen", in denen er die Ur- und Vorbilder der Sinnendinge sieht. Der Seele, deren Unsterblichkeit er plausibel machen will, schreibt er Teilhabe an der Ideenwelt und damit einen Zugang zur dort existierenden absoluten Wahrheit zu. Wer sich durch philosophische Bemühungen dieser Wahrheit zuwendet und ein darauf ausgerichtetes Bildungsprogramm absolviert, kann seine wahre Bestimmung erkennen und damit Orientierung in zentralen Lebensfragen finden. … (wiki)
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Browned and brittle. Contents of each volume chipped, with some loss of text to last page of pt. 3. A working set. Some loss to corners of V1 & V2 but no loss of text. ; 1875, 1876, 1877. 3 pamphlets. 28pp; 13pp; 17pp. ; Regiae Friderico-Alexandrinae; Vol. 1/3/2022; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 53 pages
Minor spotting to boards. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Clitopho, Respublica, Timaeus, Critias; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 4; 554 pages
Minor shelfwear. Pages tanned. Light chipping to spine ends. Chipping along foreedge of back wrap. Scholar's name to titlepage (R. Ten Kate). Some foxing. ; Text in Ancient Greek. [175]-376 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 201 pages
Scholar's name to titlepage (R. Ten Kate). Writing to spine in ink. Light browning to wraps. Light foxing. Small chip to front wrap. ; Text in Ancient Greek. [363]-464pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 10; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 101 pages
Light rubbing to spine ends and corners. Minor shelfwear. ; Text in Ancient Greek. [363]-464pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 10; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 101 pages
Minor shelfwear. Endpapers lightly tanned. Minor edgewear to spine ends. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 4; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 155 pages
Writing to spine in ink. Minor shelfwear. ; Text in Ancient Greek. [139]-201pp. No date - likely 1920s or 30s. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 62 pages
Ex-library copy with call numbers affixed to spine and wraps with clear tape. Else Minor shelfwear. ; Text in Ancient Greek. [139]-201pp. No date - likely 1920s or 30s. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 62 pages
Book has been in half black cloth with brown marbled boards. Small chip to head of spine. Gilt lettering and banding to spine. Front inner hinge weakening. ; Text in Ancient Greek with German commentary. Lxvii, 232 pp. ; Platons Ausgewählte Schriften. Für Den Schulgebrauch. Fünfter Teil. Symposion. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 232 pages
Book has been in quarter black cloth with dark brown marbled boards. 2 small school library stamps to ffep and titlepage with small label to front board. No other ex-library markings. Coloured pencil to ffep. Gilt lettering and banding to spine. Slight flaking/edgewear to boards. ; Text in Ancient Greek with German commentary. Lxvii, 232 pp. ; Platons Ausgewählte Schriften. Für Den Schulgebrauch. Fünfter Teil. Symposion. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 232 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in English and ancient Greek with Greek text insert included. The first comprehensive commentary on Clitophon or Cleitophon. ; 400 pages
Book is fine. ; Ix, 163pp. A Plato Primer introduces students and general readers to the main theses, concepts, and arguments in Plato's philosophy. Plato's thought? Subtle, versatile, and multifaceted? Extends over many decades of composition and many philosophical topics, making it difficult to distill. J. D. G. Evans overcomes this challenge by starting from the premise that there is a core to Plato's philosophy that can be traced through the spectrum of his writings. ; 163 pages
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.
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
Small Tear to cloth of front board. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ is somewhat tattered and repaired in places (with cellotape). DJ has tears anc chipping. ; International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method; Vol. 2; 573 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Spine cover is creased. Minor soiling to boards. Former institute's bookplate on inner cover. Withdrawn stamp across titlepage. Minor soiling to textblock. ; International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method; Vol. 2; 573 pages
Gutes Ex. - ISSN 0942-0398. - Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - INHALT : Ulrike Hirsch ----- Demokrit und Platon über die Rolle des Lichts beim Sehen und die Erklärung der Farben Schwarz und Weiß. ----- Benno Artmann ----- Über Platons "schönste Dreiecke". ----- Christian Pietsch ----- Biologische Evolution und antike Ideenlehre. ----- Philip J. van der Eijk ----- Theorie und Empirie in Aristoteles' Beschäftigung mit dem Traum und mit der Weissagung im Schlaf. ----- Robert Hilgers ----- Lebendigen Leibes verbrannt - Theologie und Geographie im Widerstreit. ----- Beate Noack ----- Ein Kapitel aus der Geschichte der Rezeption griechischer Astronomie zwischen Bamberg und Rom ----- Karin Reich ----- Die Natur der Himmelskörper. Ein Vergleich der antiken Vorstellungen mit denen der frühen Neuzeit. ----- Brigitte Hoppe ----- Naturkundliche Klassifikation in der Frühen Neuzeit -Tradition und Wandlung.
Scholar's stamp to ffep. Wraps and endpapers browned. Thin strip of top edge and and top of backstrip have chipped off. A few other chips to wraps. Closed tear to back wrap. Pencil marginalia on about 17 pages. ; 66 pages; Sheds light on Popper's critique of Plato and especially on the fact that Popper's attack on Plato's theory of justice stems from his fervent conviction that, above all, it is morally and politically a totalitarian theory.
Wraps browned. Ends of spine hve been reinforced with cellotape. 3 corners of wraps have pieces missing. Writing in black marker to spine (title and author). 1 small chips to rear endpaper. Internally VG. ; 66 pages; Sheds light on Popper's critique of Plato and especially on the fact that Popper's attack on Plato's theory of justice stems from his fervent conviction that, above all, it is morally and politically a totalitarian theory.
Paris, Armand Colin, vers 1890. Collection "Classiques Grecs". Un volume de format petit in 8° de 140, 4 pp., et quelques pages quadrillées muettes, pour les notes éventuelles. Reliure de l'éditeur en percaline brune, titres et encadrements en noir. Tache noire sur le premier plat, sinon bon état. Rare. Edition bilingue préparée par Charles Cucuel.
liv + 350pp., 20cm., brochure originale, pages partiellement non coupées, bon état, F105687
Book is in excellent condition, as new with deep green cloth HB covers, gilt print at spine. 388 pages with decorated endpapers, top edge page ends in orange. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light wear, scuffing at edges, no tears. Aristotle , Born 384 B.C. Greece, Tutor to Alexander the Great of Macedonia.
Book is in excellent condition with a little wear at corners, not much. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 337 pages. Contents include: Definition and structure of the state, Household economy, the slave, property, children and wives, Ideal commonwealths: Plato, Phaleas, Hippodamus, The citizen, civic virtue, Democracy and oligarchy, kingship, Variations fo the main types of constitutions, How to proceed in framing a constitutions, Of revolutions, A picture of the ideal state, Education in, etc.