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1 online resource (728 pages). |
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Socrates anthology |
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Socrates anthology.
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BiblioBoard Core module.
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Original document: Book. |
Contents |
The institutions of Cyrus. The expedition of Cyrus. Tr. by E. Spelman.- The affairs of Greece. Tr. by W. Smith.- The defence of Socrates. Memoirs of Socrates. Tr. by Sarah Fielding.- The banquet of Xenophon. Tr. by J. Welwood.- Hiero: on the condition of royalty. Tr. by the Rev. R. Graves.- The science of good husbandry. Tr. by R. Bradley.- Revenue of the state of Athens. Tr. by W. Moyle.- On the Athenian republic.- On the Lacedemonian republic.- On horsemanship.- Epistles. Tr. by T. Stanley. |
Summary |
Most of the Socratic dialogues that come down to us were written by Socrates’ student Plato. This volume collects the works of another of Socrates’ students, Xenophon. Among histories of Athens and the “Anabasis,” a thrilling tale of ancient warfare in which Socrates makes an appearance, this book contains Xenophon’s own accounts of Socrates’ teachings, trial and death. Unlike the dialogues of Plato, Xenophon’s Socrates is more likely to give practical advice than to ask probing philosophical questions. Xenophon spends a great deal of this book defending Socrates from his critics, and seeks to vindicate his teacher. |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
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Cooper, Maurice Ashley.
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Spelman, Edward, -1767.
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Smith, William, 1711-1787.
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Fielding, Sarah, 1710-1768.
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Welwood, James, 1652-1727.
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Graves, Richard, 1715-1804.
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Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.
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Moyle, Walter, 1672-1721.
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Stanley, Thomas, 1625-1678.
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Collective Title |
Collected works |
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