Jakob Hegner K�ln / Olten 1967. 5th ed. 3 vols. 908869907p. Cloth wrps. Thin paper edition. Wrps on spine a bit yellowed. Slipcase. Nice copy. �bersetzungen von W.S. Teuffel W. Wiegand L. Georgii Fr. Sussemihl Fr. Schleiermacher J. Deuschle un H. M�ller. hardcover
Teubner Leipzig 1901/1886. 11th/4th ed. VI154;VIII232p. Half cloth. Some pencil underlinings and annotations. Two signatures on free endpaper. Pen from a child on free endpaper and part I p.19. Series: Griechische und lateinische Klassiker. hardcover
Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1969. 2nd ed. 2 vols. LVIII364532p. Cloth wrps. Wrps a bit worn and repaired with acid adhesive tape. Signature on wrps. and free endpaper vol.2. 'The first edition of this work now long out of print appeared over sixty years ago. Since then there has been no detailed commentary on the 'Republic' to supersede it. This reprinted edition is therefore most welcome. Dr. Rees has added an introduction which first relates Adams' views especially those on the metaphysical doctrine of the 'Republic' to the general tendencies of the Platonic scholarship of his day and then briefly surveys a few controversial passages in the light of more recent literature. Many obvious virtues of the commentary are unaffected by the passage of time. His notes on particles idioms metaphors and the like illustrated extensively by referenced to other dialogues and other Greek authors remain a valuable contribution to our understanding of the text. His wide scholarship and careful attention to detail are both reflected in ful explanatory notes on the numerous allusions in the 'Republic' to Greek poetry music religion and history. . It is principally in its philosophical interpretations and attitudes that the commentary shows its age. There is still much that is valuable in Adam's notes in this respect.' NORMAN GULLEY in The Classical Review New Series 1965 pp.167-68. hardcover
Methuen London 1957. Revised ed. XI115p. Bound. Small personal library mark and name on free endpaper. With preface notes and appendix. From the library of the late Sir Kenneth James Dover. unknown
Kok/Agora Kampen 1992. 198p. Paperback. Stamps 'beschadigd' on first pages. Nevertheless a good copy. De teksten in dit boek afkomstig uit de Phaedo de Timaeus de Euthydemus en de Sophistes geven Plato's reactie te zien op een complex van metafysische taalfiososfische en logische problemen die de filosofie van Herakleitos en het denken van Parmenides hadden opgeroepen en die een belangrijke vron vormden voor het met name in sofistische krijngen gangbare scepticisme en relativisme die in feite een crisis in het logisch denken betekenden. Met Plato's oplossing van deze problemen is de weg vrijgemaakt voor het ontstaan van de logica als formele wetenschap zoals we die bij Aristoteles aantreffen. Publisher's information. paperback
Cambridge University Press Cambridge . 2008. XXXV91p. Hard bound. Sheffield's Introduction does a nice job of explaining the backgrounds of most characters - though more details appear in the Glossary of Names. She also helps the reader understand the significance - within the text and within the historical setting - of both eros and of symposia. She then offers a brief account of each speech showing how the early speeches relate to each other as well as how each raises aspects of problems confronted in Socrates' speech. Sheffield then offers a more detailed analysis of Socrates' speech the speech in which Socrates relates the conversation that he may have once had with a woman named Diotima. Sheffield's account draws on her compelling recent book Plato's Symposium: 'The Ethics of Desire.' . Following the Introduction is a brief Chronology a regrettably brief bibliography 'Further reading' a Translator's Note and the text of the dialogue. The book ends with a very thorough glossary of Greek terms as well as a glossary of names. These last are quite useful and would clearly benefit both undergraduate and postgraduate readers. . The translation itself is clear and intelligible and has a helpful if almost frightening number of footnotes 227 notes for the dialogue's 51 Stephanus pages. Some notes offer the transliterated Greek word while others contain extensive historical or philosophical information for the reader as with note 15 which details the typical seating arrangements at symposia.' YANCY HUGHES DOMINICK in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.04.63. unknown
Hackett Indianapolis/Cambridge 1992. XXVII93p. Paperback. Small personal library mark and name on free endpaper. From the library of the late Sir Kenneth James Dover. paperback
Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company 1982. 8vo. xvi 2 211 1 pp. <br><br>First edition. Inscribed by the translator/commentator. Publisher's cloth in very good condition dustwrapper with spine sunned and edges chipped. Pages very clean save for last few with offsetting from laid-in newspaper clipping. Hackett Publishing Company, hardcover
Published for the Classics club by W. J. Black. Very Good. Hardcover very good condition! Some discoloration to cover. Clean text tight binding. Published for the Classics club by W. J. Black hardcover
The Modern Library. Very Good. Hardcover with dust jacket in mylar. Edgewear to jacket. Pages clean and securely brown. Great copy. The Modern Library hardcover
Indianapolis:: Bobbs-Merrill 1979. Good. prev owner's name blacked out short tear at bottom of spine. Trade paperback. Translated by F. J. Church Translation revised with an introduction by Robert D. Cumming. 70 pp Bobbs-Merrill, unknown
Indianapolis:: Hackett Publishing Co. 1986. Very good. Trade paperback. Translated by G. M. A. Grube. Bbiliography. 162 pp. Hackett Publishing Co., unknown
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New York: Mentor 1956. 5th or later Printing. Mass Market Paperback. About Fine/Wraps. 4to - over 9� - 12" tall. About Fine in lightly rubbed wraps. Inc. complete texts of The Republic Apology Crito Phaedo Ion Meno Symposium. 525pp inc. Index. <br/> <br/> Mentor paperback
New York: Random House 1937. Hardcover. Very Good. Reprint. Volume two only of two. Thick octavo. 939pp. Translated in English by B. Jowett. Introduction by Professor Raphael Demos. Pages lightly age-toned corners lightly bumped very good lacking the dustwrapper. Random House hardcover