An edition of Great Dialogues of Plato (1956)

Great Dialogues of Plato (Signet Classics (Paperback))

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An edition of Great Dialogues of Plato (1956)

Great Dialogues of Plato (Signet Classics (Paperback))

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A translation of the complete texts of "The Republic," "The Apology," "Crito," "Phaido," "Ion," "Meno," and "Symposium" reveals the genius of Plato as he struggled with education, justice, the "philosopher king," and utopian visions of society.

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Cover of: Great dialogues of Plato
Cover of: Great Dialogues of Plato
Cover of: Great Dialogues of Plato
Great Dialogues of Plato
1999-10, Signet Classic
in English
Cover of: Great Dialogues of Plato (Signet Classics (Paperback))
Great Dialogues of Plato (Signet Classics (Paperback))
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding in English
Cover of: Great Dialogues of Plato
Great Dialogues of Plato
1984, Mentor
in English
Cover of: Great Dialogues of Plato
Great Dialogues of Plato
/1970, New American Library
in English
Cover of: Great Dialogues of Plato
Great Dialogues of Plato
1967, New American Library
in English
Cover of: Great Dialogues of Plato
Great Dialogues of Plato
1967, New American Library
in English - Revised Edition
Cover of: Great dialogues of Plato
Great dialogues of Plato
1963-04, New American Library
in English
Cover of: Great dialogues of Plato
Great dialogues of Plato
1956, New American Library
in English

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"This is a dialogue between Socrates and the "rhapsode" or reciter, Ion of Ephesus, who declares himself unequalled as a reciter and exponent of Homer."

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OL9796624M
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0613997220
ISBN 13
9780613997225

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