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  1. Plato.Julia Annas - 1986 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 20 (2):1-2.
    Plato (c. 427-347 BC) was born into a wealthy and aristocratic Athenian family. He cherished the ambition of entering politics when he came of age, but was disillusioned first by the injustices of the oligarchic government in which his relatives Charmides and Critias were involved, and later by the action of the democracy which succeeded it, particularly the trial and execution of Socrates in 399 BC. In his best-known dialogue, The Republic, he sought to provide a theoretical foundation for a (...)
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  • Die Philosophie der Griechen.Eduard Zeller - 1922 - Leipzig: Salzwasser-Verlag.
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  • Plants in Plato's Timaeus.J. B. Skemp - 1947 - Classical Quarterly 41 (1-2):53-.
    ‘Now that all parts and members of the mortal creature had been fashioned into one, seeing that it must be the creature's lot for reasons of necessity to spend its life in the domain of fire and air and that it was like to waste away being continually melted and emptied by their onslaught, the gods contrived reinforcement for it. Blending a being kindred to man's being but with different shapes and senses, they brought it into life, a second kind (...)
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  • Plato: Complete Works.J. M. Cooper (ed.) - 1997 - Hackett.
    Outstanding translations by leading contemporary scholars--many commissioned especially for this volume--are presented here in the first single edition to include the entire surviving corpus of works attributed to Plato in antiquity. In his introductory essay, John Cooper explains the presentation of these works, discusses questions concerning the chronology of their composition, comments on the dialogue form in which Plato wrote, and offers guidance on approaching the reading and study of Plato's works. Also included are concise introductions by Cooper and Hutchinson (...)
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  • A Commentary on Plato's "Timaeus".A. E. Taylor - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (17):113-114.
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  • Sowing the Body: Psychoanalysis and Ancient Representations of Women.Page Dubois & Catharine R. Stimpson - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (2):115-118.
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  • Plato's Cosmology.F. M. Cornford - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):482-483.
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  • Das Grosse Jahr und die Ewige Wiederkehr.B. van der Waerden - 1952 - Hermes 80 (2):129-155.
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