Plato's divine dialogues :
together with the Apology of Socrates /
translated from the original Greek, with introductory dissertations and notes; discovering the source of the Platonic philosophy, and tracing its origin to the inspired word of God. Tr. from the French of M. Dacier, A.D. 1720 ...
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Language: | English |
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London :
S. Cornish,
[184-?]
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Edition: | 2d ed., carefully rev. and corrected. |
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Notes: | Added t.-p., engraved with vignette (portrait) Autograph presentation copy from Ashbel Smith to Mary Johnson; contains manuscript notes by Ashbel Smith. Physical description: 411 p. : ill. port. ; 21 cm. more |
Table of Contents:
Introductory discourse on the writings of Plato.
The first Alcibiades; or, Of the nature of man.
The second Alcibiades; or, Of prayer.
Theages; or, Of wisdom.
Eutyphron; or, Of holiness.
Crito; or, Of what we ought to do?
Phedon; or, A dialogue of the immortality of the soul.
Laches; or, Of valor.
The rivals.
Protagoras; or, The sophists.
The apology of Socrates.
Introductory discourse on the writings of Plato.
The first Alcibiades; or, Of the nature of man.
The second Alcibiades; or, Of prayer.
Theages; or, Of wisdom.
Eutyphron; or, Of holiness.
Crito; or, Of what we ought to do?
Phedon; or, A dialogue of the immortality of the soul.
Laches; or, Of valor.
The rivals.
Protagoras; or, The sophists.
The apology of Socrates.