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199634504Newburyport Massachusetts U.S.A.: Focus Pub R Pullins & Co. New. 1996. Paperback. 094105196X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- 96pages; clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- DESCRIPTION: A model of readability and clarity. Translation in English including an introduction and a brief glossary. This dialogue is among Platos most difficult. Whitaker provides a clear entry to Plato and Platonic thinking and a succinct translation of the work itself. -- AUTHOR transl. intro: K. Whitaker is ADJunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Boston College. He is the series editor for the Focus Classical Library. -- with a bonus offer-- . Focus Pub R Pullins & Co paperback
200334505Newburyport Massachusetts U.S.A.: Focus Pub R Pullins & Co. New. 2003. Paperback. 0941051544 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- 140 pages; clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- DESCRIPTION: A modern translation of Plato's Phaedrus. With notes a complete introduction and interpretative essay. -- AUTHOR intro notes: Stephen Scully is an Associate Professor of Classical Studies at Boston University. He is the author of Homer and the Sacred City as well as numerous essays and articles on Homer Attic Tragedy and Virgil. He is currently writing a book on Hesiods Theogony its sources and its influences upon later Greek literature. -- REVIEW: "This is a fine translation both fluent and accurate. It captures the range of tonalities of the original in elegant English that is neither stiffly formal nor cheaply colloquial . The supplementary matter is appropriate and useful. The introduction is crisp and clear the interpretive essay illuminating Scully has done a sound and serious job of translating and annotating for the general reader. Above all his translation is excellent in respect to style and clarity: really a pleasure to read." -David Konstan Brown University -- with a bonus offer-- . Focus Pub R Pullins & Co paperback
1907151306London: Arthur L. Humphreys 1907. Finely bound edition of this collection of Plato's Socratic dialogues including “Euthyphro†“Apology†“Crito†and “Phaedoâ€. Octavo bound in half morocco over marbled boards with gilt titles to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands top edge gilt. In near fine condition. Plato c. 427–347 BCE and Socrates c. 470–399 BCE were central figures in the development of ancient Greek philosophy and the foundations of Western intellectual thought. Socrates who left no written works of his own is known primarily through the dialogues of Plato and the writings of contemporaries such as Xenophon; he is remembered for his method of philosophical inquiry based on questioning dialectic and the pursuit of ethical truth. Plato Socrates’ most famous student preserved and developed many of his teacher’s ideas in a series of philosophical dialogues that explored topics including justice knowledge virtue and the nature of reality. Through works such as The Republic Plato both commemorated Socrates’ intellectual legacy and expanded it into a comprehensive philosophical system that would shape later traditions in metaphysics ethics and political theory. Arthur L. Humphreys hardcover
200330231Newburyport Massachusetts U.S.A.: Focus Pub R Pullins & Co. New. 2003. Paperback. 0941051714 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- 140 pages; clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- DESCRIPTION: This new translation provides a careful introduction to one of Platos most widely studied dialogues. -- -- IMPORTANT / UNIQUE FEATURE: Included is a unique series of illustrations graphically describing step by step the geometrical argument central to understanding the Meno. Extensive endnotes provide guidance to understanding the structure and content of the dialogue. -- The endnotes annotating the text of the dialogue are keyed to our new Speech numbers along with the old Stephanus numbers but without reference to those notes in the text itself to distract the reader of the dialogue. Many readers once it is understood who is talking and perhaps where and when should be able to go through this dialogue without consulting any notes except perhaps for the geometrical illustrations provided in the note for Speech 356 86E-87B and Appendix B of this volume. Thus an attempt has been made by us to permit the reader of English to come to our text much as the reader of Greek might come to Platos original text. Some of the endnotes provide elementary information about now-obscure references in the text other of them are about implications of Greek words and wordplay that no translation can convey; still others are designed to help the reader address some of the more difficult questions raised by the dialogue. The endnotes also include references to other Platonic dialogues and to some ancient and modern texts where various questions touched upon in the Meno are treated in much greater detail than it is useful to do here. More than one-fourth of the Speeches in the Meno have at least one endnote provided for them in this volume. -- AUTHORS: George Anastaplo is a Professor of Law at Loyola University of Chicago. He has published numerous wide ranging works in law philosophy and humanities. Laurence Berns is a faculty member of St Johns College Annapolis where he has enjoyed a long and distinguished career. -- with a bonus offer-- . Focus Pub R Pullins & Co paperback
200335325Newburyport Massachusetts U.S.A.: Focus Pub R Pullins & Co. New. 2003. Paperback. 0941051714 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- 140 pages; clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- DESCRIPTION: This new translation provides a careful introduction to one of Platos most widely studied dialogues. -- -- IMPORTANT & UNIQUE FEATURE: Included is a unique series of illustrations graphically describing step by step the geometrical argument central to understanding the Meno. Extensive endnotes provide guidance to understanding the structure and content of the dialogue. -- The endnotes annotating the text of the dialogue are keyed to our new Speech numbers along with the old Stephanus numbers but without reference to those notes in the text itself to distract the reader of the dialogue. Many readers once it is understood who is talking and perhaps where and when should be able to go through this dialogue without consulting any notes except perhaps for the geometrical illustrations provided in the note for Speech 356 86E-87B and Appendix B of this volume. Thus an attempt has been made by us to permit the reader of English to come to our text much as the reader of Greek might come to Platos original text. Some of the endnotes provide elementary information about now-obscure references in the text other of them are about implications of Greek words and wordplay that no translation can convey; still others are designed to help the reader address some of the more difficult questions raised by the dialogue. The endnotes also include references to other Platonic dialogues and to some ancient and modern texts where various questions touched upon in the Meno are treated in much greater detail than it is useful to do here. More than one-fourth of the Speeches in the Meno have at least one endnote provided for them in this volume. -- AUTHORS: George Anastaplo is a Professor of Law at Loyola University of Chicago. He has published numerous wide ranging works in law philosophy and humanities. Laurence Berns is a faculty member of St Johns College Annapolis where he has enjoyed a long and distinguished career. -- with a bonus offer-- . Focus Pub R Pullins & Co paperback
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1987041556Athens: Pryinos Kosmos 1987 Ex-Library. Near Fine. French Wraps. 1st Greek Ed. A collection of Greek apothems and quotations.471p. Bibliography. Crisp tight copy Just one library stamp ffep missing else near fine 6 copies found in Worldcat. Pryinos Kosmos paperback
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20192-6139531993Éditions universitaires européennes 2019. Paperback. New. 100 pages. French language. 8.66x5.91x0.23 inches. Éditions universitaires européennes paperback
193851733Oxford England: The Clarendon Press. As New. 1938. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Tight to spine - frontispiece photoportrait of the Munich head bust of Socrates. -- with a bonus offer-- . The Clarendon Press hardcover
B9783034309882Paperback / softback. New. Why does the 1974 war in Cyprus remain so dominant in Greek-Cypriot cinema This book explores the development of contemporary Greek-Cypriot cinema in response to the crisis of history the burden of memory and the dislocation of the island's geographical spaces as a result of the war. paperback
200791628Continuum. New. 2007. Hardcover. 082649451X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 160 pages. Description: " 'The Ideas of Socrates' offers a unique interpretation of the ideas forms eide in Platos writings. In this concise and accessible study Matthew S. Linck makes four major claims. Firstly the ideas as Socrates discusses them in the 'Phaedo' 'Parmenides' and 'Symposium' are shown to be integral to the person of Socrates as presented in Platos dialogues. Secondly Linck argues that if we take Platos dialogues as an integrated set of writings then we must acknowledge that the mature Socrates is perfectly aware of the difficulties entailed in the positing of ideas. Thirdly the book shows that Socrates recourse to the ideas is not simply an epistemological issue but one of self-transformation. And finally Linck examines how Socrates relates to the ideas in two ways one practical the other speculative. As the only group of Platos narrated dialogues that are not narrated by Socrates the 'Phaedo' 'Parmenides' and 'Symposium' constitute a unique collection. These three dialogues also contain accounts of Socrates as a young man and all of these accounts explicitly discuss the ideas. 'The Ideas of Socrates' serves as a commentary on the relevant passages of these dialogues and goes on to build up an explicit series of arguments about the ideas that will transform the way in which we approach these key texts. This important new book will be of interest to anyone involved in the study of Ancient Philosophy." -- with a bonus offer-- . Continuum hardcover
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4217752Short description: In Russian. Klepikov Socrates Alexandrovich. Atlas of charts and cartographs on the agricultural issue. Moscow: Univer. b-ka 1917. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU4217752 unknown
9144685Short description: In Russian. Klepikov Socrates Alexandrovich. Industry of the Soviet Republic. Moscow: Higher Soviet People's Economy. Editorial Board 1920. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9144685 unknown
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7390720Short description: In Russian. Kara Socrates Setovich. Varlamov. Leningrad: Art. Leningrad detachment 1969. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU7390720 unknown
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