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1990Q-0915144816Hackett Publishing Company Inc 1990-03-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hackett Publishing Company, Inc paperback
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110402Cambridge, Heffer, 1932.
154879Cambridge, W. Heffer, 1932.
1937173642unknown: Freinds of Socrates 1937. Softcover. VG clamshell box is in 3 pieces the actual book is in VG condition. Tan wraps with black lettering inside a clamshell box 90 pp 8 bw plates. Of this edition 150 numerated copies have been printed in 14 point Garamond type on Holland paper by Belser at Stuttgart in Germany in the month of January 1937 under the typographic dir. of T. Stahly. The engravings were printed by Franz von Foullon at Frankfurt-Main. This copy is number 15. With 8 original engravings by Ferdinand Springer.This dialogue is reprinted from the works of Plato translanted by Floyer Sydenham and Thomas Taylor ed. by the latter and published for the first time in London 1804. Freinds of Socrates paperback books
1956RO60119964Penguin Books. 1956. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 121 pages. Annotation sur le 1er plat (ex-libris).. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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2003SKU0642058Penguin Classics 2003-04-29. paperback. New. 0x5x8. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Penguin Classics paperback
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2006Q-0143037536Penguin Books 2006-05-30. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Books paperback
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1952mon0000024725Penguin Classics 1952-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Well read copy with some spine wear. Colouring of page edges due to age. Penguin Classics paperback
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199614721Wellesley Massachusetts U.S.A.: Branden Books. New. 1996. Paperback. 082831456X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless -- with a bonus offer-- . Branden Books paperback
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32476Cambridge University Press Cambridge . 2008. XXXV91p. Hard bound. Sheffield's Introduction does a nice job of explaining the backgrounds of most characters - though more details appear in the Glossary of Names. She also helps the reader understand the significance - within the text and within the historical setting - of both eros and of symposia. She then offers a brief account of each speech showing how the early speeches relate to each other as well as how each raises aspects of problems confronted in Socrates' speech. Sheffield then offers a more detailed analysis of Socrates' speech the speech in which Socrates relates the conversation that he may have once had with a woman named Diotima. Sheffield's account draws on her compelling recent book Plato's Symposium: 'The Ethics of Desire.' . Following the Introduction is a brief Chronology a regrettably brief bibliography 'Further reading' a Translator's Note and the text of the dialogue. The book ends with a very thorough glossary of Greek terms as well as a glossary of names. These last are quite useful and would clearly benefit both undergraduate and postgraduate readers. . The translation itself is clear and intelligible and has a helpful if almost frightening number of footnotes 227 notes for the dialogue's 51 Stephanus pages. Some notes offer the transliterated Greek word while others contain extensive historical or philosophical information for the reader as with note 15 which details the typical seating arrangements at symposia.' YANCY HUGHES DOMINICK in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.04.63. unknown
2003Q-0140449272Penguin Classics 2003-04-29. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Classics paperback