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  1. Plato: Alcibiades.Nicholas Denyer (ed.) - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Alcibiades was widely read in antiquity as the very best introduction to Plato. Alcibiades in his youth associated with Socrates, and went on to a spectacularly disgraceful career in politics. When Socrates was executed for 'corrupting the young men', Alcibiades was cited as a prime example. This dialogue represents Socrates meeting the charming but intellectually lazy Alcibiades as he is about to enter adult life, and using all his wiles in an attempt to win him for philosophy. In spite (...)
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  • The Socratic Theages: introduction, English translation, Greek text and commentary.Jacques Bailly - 2004 - New York: G. Olms.
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  • "Self-Knowledge in Early Plato".Julia Annas - 1985 - In Dominic J. O'Meara (ed.), Platonic Investigations. Catholic University of Amer Press. pp. 111-138.
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  • Did Plato Write the "Alcibiades I?".Nicholas D. Smith - 2004 - Apeiron 37 (2):93-108.
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  • The Platonic Theages: an introduction, commentary, and critical edition.Mark Joyal - 2000 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner.
    This is the first comprehensive study of the Theages, a dialogue whose Platonic authorship was not questioned in antiquity but has been doubted by most modern ...
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  • God as the True Self.David M. Johnson - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):1-19.
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  • A Platonist Ars Amatoria.John Dillon - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (2):387-392.
    The concept of an ‘art of love’ has been popularised for all time by the naughty masterpiece of Ovid. A good deal of critical attention has been devoted to this work in recent times, including some to his possible sources, but under this latter rubric attention has chiefly been directed rather to his parody of more serious types of handbook, such as an ars medica, an ars grammatica, or an ars rhetorica, than to the possibility of his having predecessors in (...)
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  • Prolégomènes à la philosophie de Platon.A. Ph Segonds (ed.) - 1990 - Paris: Belles Lettres.
    Les Prolegomenes a la Philosophie de Platon sont un manuel d'ecole neoplatonicien. Il s'inspire d'un modele dont Proclus a du etre l'auteur, mais l'origine de ce texte est presque surement alexandrine et doit dater de la premiere moitie du Vle siecle. Cette oeuvre est essentielle pour comprendre comment etait diffuse l'enseignement platonicien, et pour mieux saisir le mouvement des idees de l'Antiquite finissante. Dans une importante introduction, L. O. Westerink a retrace l'histoire de l'ecole d'Alexandrie et celle du genre litteraire (...)
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  • Olympiodorus: commentary on the first Alcibiades of Plato : critical text and indices.Leendert Gerrit Westerink - 1956 - North-Holland.
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  • Late Neoplatonic Evidence for the Text of "Pl. Gorg." 491D.Harold Tarrant - 2001 - Hermes 129 (1):118-123.
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