Republic, Volume II: Books 6-10
| AUTHOR | Preddy, William; Emlyn-Jones, Christopher; Emlyn-Jones, Christopher et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Harvard University Press (02/04/2013) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
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The Platonic ideal of government.
Plato of Athens, who laid the foundations of the Western philosophical tradition and in range and depth ranks among its greatest practitioners, was born to a prosperous and politically active family ca. 427 BC. In early life an admirer of Socrates, Plato later founded the first institution of higher learning in the West, the Academy, among whose many notable alumni was Aristotle. Traditionally ascribed to Plato are thirty-six dialogues developing Socrates' dialectic method and composed with great stylistic virtuosity, together with thirteen letters. Republic, a masterpiece of philosophical and political thought, concerns righteousness both in individuals and in communities, and proposes an ideal state organized and governed on philosophical principles. This edition, which replaces the original Loeb edition by Paul Shorey, offers text, translation, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Plato is in twelve volumes.
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ISBN-13:
9780674996519
ISBN-10:
0674996518
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
560
Carton Quantity:
20
Product Dimensions:
4.40 x 1.30 x 6.40 inches
Weight:
0.90 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Index,
Dust Cover,
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Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Philosophy | Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Philosophy | Political
Philosophy | Individual Philosophers
Dewey Decimal:
321.07
Library of Congress Control Number:
2012937520
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The Platonic ideal of government.
Plato of Athens, who laid the foundations of the Western philosophical tradition and in range and depth ranks among its greatest practitioners, was born to a prosperous and politically active family ca. 427 BC. In early life an admirer of Socrates, Plato later founded the first institution of higher learning in the West, the Academy, among whose many notable alumni was Aristotle. Traditionally ascribed to Plato are thirty-six dialogues developing Socrates' dialectic method and composed with great stylistic virtuosity, together with thirteen letters. Republic, a masterpiece of philosophical and political thought, concerns righteousness both in individuals and in communities, and proposes an ideal state organized and governed on philosophical principles. This edition, which replaces the original Loeb edition by Paul Shorey, offers text, translation, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Plato is in twelve volumes.
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Author:
Plato
Catalin Partenie is co-editor of Plato's Complete Works in Romanian (2001-2005).
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Translator:
Preddy, William
William Preddy is Retired Head of Classics, Oakham School, Rutland (UK).
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Editor:
Emlyn-Jones, Christopher
Chris Emlyn-Jones is Emeritus Professor of Classical Studies, The Open University (UK).
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Translator:
Emlyn-Jones, Christopher
Chris Emlyn-Jones is Emeritus Professor of Classical Studies, The Open University (UK).
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