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19826771Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company 1982. 8vo. xvi 2 211 1 pp. <br><br>First edition. Inscribed by the translator/commentator. Publisher's cloth in very good condition dustwrapper with spine sunned and edges chipped. Pages very clean save for last few with offsetting from laid-in newspaper clipping. Hackett Publishing Company, hardcover books
197719734New York: Avocation Publishers 1977. Hardcover. xviii 323p. good first edition in tan cloth boards and gilt spine titles; cover mildly soiled with handling. Anthology of excerpts from the Classics including "The Iliad" Achilles and Patroclus. Avocation Publishers hardcover books
198133489New York: Irvington Publishers 1981. Paperback. xviii 323p. very good first edition trade paperback in yellow pictorial wraps. Irvington Publishers paperback books
2008194064Oxford University Press 2008-06-15. Paperback. Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Oxford University Press paperback books
196812635Lagos: Nembe Cultural Association 1968. Paperback. Near Fine. 13p. Softcover in original wrapper. 25cm. <br/><br/> Nembe Cultural Association paperback books
1965UPLAEUT00HMRGateway 1965. Fair. Plato. Euthyphro Crito Apology and Symposium. Chicago: Gateway 1965. 16mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Fair. Dirt stains and pen notations in front cover. Remnants of old library pouch on inside of front cover and first page. Gateway paperback books
19791507152Easton Press 1979. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Full-bound leather with gilt lettering decorations and edges. Moire endpapers. Collectors Edition. Previous owners bookplate on reverse side of front free end paper. Easton Press hardcover books
19502312543New York: Pocket Books 1950. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Collector's Edition with publisher's pamphlet laid in. Light general wear. 1950 Hard Cover. xi 387 pp. The Dialogues of Plato consisting of Apology Crito Phaedo Symposium and Republic. Pocket Books hardcover books
17702305606Amsterdam: Marc-Michel Rey 1770. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Rebound: cloth spine and corners marbled boards new end sheets. Ink name and stamp on title page of each volume. 1770 Hard Cover. viii 424; vi 442 pp. 12mo. French translations of eight of Plato's Dialogues: Theaetetus; Protagoras; Hippias I; Hippias II; Gorgias; Ion; Philebus; and Meno. Translated from the Greek by Abbe Jean Nicolas Grou 1731-1803 who already had translated Plato's Laws and the Republic. Grou a Jesuit fled to Holland when his order was suppressed in France and it was there that these Dialogues were published. Later he returned to Paris and adopted the alias Leclaire remaining there until the Revolution drove him into a second exile in England. As well as Platonic translations Grou published theological works of a popular nature including The Spiritual Life: A Comprehensive Manual for Catholics Seeking Salvation. Marc-Michel Rey hardcover books
19269023708Paris: Pleiad 1926. 1st. Hardcover. Fine. Translated by Henry Cary. One of 475 numbered copies designed by Frederic Warde and being the first to use a new type by the Officina Bodini of Switzerland. Marbled paper boards with a paper label on the spine. Fine. <br/><br/>Private Press Pleiad hardcover books
192637372Paris: The Pleiad 1926. No. 97 of 475 copies. Large 8vo pp. xxxvi. Patterned paper over boards with small paper label on spine. A nice copy. The Pleiad unknown books
19261270763Paris: The Pleiad 1926. Limited Edition. 8vo. xxxvi VG; spine marbled brown with black paper label and brown lettering; original brown marbled paper over boards; One of 475 numbered copies printed under the supervision of Frederic Warde at the Officina Bodoni in Montagnola Switzerland this is number 422; lacking slipcase; GP consignment; shelved case 10. 1270763. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Pleiad unknown books
1926527401926. PLATO. Crito. xxxvi 2 pp. 8vo. bound in full marbled paper title printed on a black letterpress label on spine. Uncut unopened. Paris: The Pleiad 1926. One of 475 copies printed for the Pleiad under the supervision of Frederic Warde. According to the colophon this book marks the first use of Arrighi Vicenza type but the British Library exhibition catalogue notes that this type was first used in the imprint and colophon of The Calligraphic Models published two months earlier. A fine copy with the bookplates of Edward Laurence and Carrie Estelle Doheny on front flyleaf and pastedown. Mardersteig 16. unknown books
149457hardcover. near fine/near fine. Translated from the Greek. 64 illustrations in color and 61 in b/w. 223pp. 8vo cloth. Near-fine copy in a near- fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> unknown books
2006UPLACRA00HMREcho 2006. Very Good. Plato. Cratylus. Middlesex England: Echo 2006. 100pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with rubbed edges. Echo paperback books
199946314NY:: Pantheon Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1999. Hardcover. 0691097186 . Bollingen Series LXXI. Edited by Edith Hamilton and Huntington Cairns with introduction and prefatory notes. Seventeenth printing. Near fine in a near fine abrasion over barcode on rear panel dust jacket.; 1743 pages . Pantheon Books, hardcover books
1771044028Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in calf backed boards. Boards worn calf spines slightly cracked at the hinges old paper labels to head of spines but still bright and attractive. Penned correction to one title bright internally. 459pp; 543pp plus errata. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; Inventory No: 044028. <br/><br/> Saillant & Nyon hardcover books
1973047327Los Angeles: Demetrius & Victor Booksellers 1973. Edited by Louis Dyer; revised by Thomas Day Seymour. With a vocabulary. iii 246p. original blue cloth. Demetrius & Victor Booksellers unknown books
1998043183New Rochelle: Arisitide D. Caratzas Publisher 1998. Edited by Louis Dyer; revised by Thomas Day Seymour. 246p. original stiff printed wrappers College classical series. Arisitide D. Caratzas Publisher unknown books
17035PLATO. The Greater Hippias: A Dialogue of Plato Concerning The Beautifull. London: H. Woodfall 1759. First Edition. Quarto 127 pages. Modern calf-backed marbled boards fresh endpapers. In the Greater  Hippias Socrates and Hippias set out to find a definition for "beauty" but are destined to fail due to their inability to formulate an answer which encompasses the entire concept. The text has an anatreptic purpose-- that is the result of the dialogue is to defeat commonly held opinions without necessarily offering a resolution. The Platonic concept of something "good in and of itself" makes its first appearance in this early dialogue which can be read as much as a serious philosophical work as a light satirical comedy with two actors. Translated by Floyer Sydenham whose Platonic scholarship was credited with "'just criticism and extensive learning an elegant taste and a genius naturally philosophic' by Thomas Taylor. Leaves rippled somewhat with light foxing. In very good condition. unknown books