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Plato and Socrates : a comprehensive bibliography, 1958-1973 /

This valuable work of reference provides a comprehensive bibliography on all scholarly work that was published on Plato and Socrates during the years 1958-73. It thus forms an important addition to Harold Cherniss's bibliography, which covered the years 1950-7. The author has sought to include...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: McKirahan, Richard D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, 2013.
Colección:Routledge library editions. Plato.
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  • PLATO AND SOCRATES A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1958-1973; Copyright; PLATO AND SOCRATES A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1958-1973; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Corrigenda; Index of Periodicals and Abbreviations; Plato; I. General Studies on Plato; A. Books on Plato; B. Histories of Ancient Philosophy; C. Sections on Plato in Other Works; D. General Articles on Plato; II. Plato's Life and His Relations to Others; A. Plato's Life (General); B. Plato and Syracuse; C. Plato and his Predecessors and Contemporaries; a. Plato and Socrates; b. Plato and the Sophists; c. Plato and the Presocratics
  • D. Plato and Other Greek Literary Figurese. Plato and Other Figures; D. Plato and the Academy; E. Influence of Plato's Background on his Thought; F. Plato and Aristotle; G. Plato and Later Figures and Schools of Ancient Philosophy; H. Plato and Later Classical Literature; I. Plato and Christianity; J. Plato and Later Thinkers; K. Plato and Later Science; L. Plato and the East; M. History of the Interpretation of Plato; III. The Platonic Corpus; A. Transmission of Text; Indirect Tradition; B. Authenticity and Chronology
  • C. Editions, Translations, Commentaries and Interpretations of the Writings Themselvesa. Collections of Plato's Complete Works; b. Anthologies; c. Selected Dialogues; d. Individual Dialogues; 1. Alcibiades I; 2. Alcibiades II; 3. Apology; 4. Axiochus; 5. Charmides; 6. Clitopho; 7. Cratylus; 8. Critias; 9. Crito; 10. Definitiones; 11. Demodocus; 12. Epigrams; 13. Epinomis; 14. Erastae; 15. Eryxias; 16. Euthydemus; 17. Euthyphro; 18. Gorgias; 19. Hipparchus; 20. Hippias Major; 21. Hippias Minor; 22. Ion; 23. Laches; 24. Laws; 25. Letters; 26. Lysis; 27. Menexenus; 28. Meno; 29. Minos
  • 30. Parmenides31. Phaedo; 32. Phaedrus; 33. Philebus; 34. [Philosophus]; 35. Protagoras; 36. Republic; 37. Sophist; 38. Statesman; 39. Symposium; 40. Theaetetus; 41. Theages; 42. Timaeus; IV. Plato as a Writer; A. Language, Prose Style and Figures of Speech; B. Dialogue: Structure, Technique, Characterization and Intention; C. Myth and Allegory; D. Humor and Irony; E. Plato's Estimate of Writing; V. Plato's Thought; A. Dialectic, Logic and Plato's Conception of Philosophy; B. Metaphysics; C. Psychology, Human Nature and the Human Condition; D. The Physical World (General)