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Book SynopsisPresents the writings of Plato that are generally considered to be authentic. This title collects the contents from the work of the best British and American translators of the last 100 years, ranging from Jowett (1871) to scholars of the present day.
Trade Review"This elegant edition contains many of the best and most readable English translations of the Dialogues and Letters... Judiciously edited, beautifully printed."--Review of Metaphysics
Table of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*Editorial Note, pg. xi*Introduction, pg. xiii*Socrates' Defense (Apology), pg. 1*Crito, pg. 27*Phaedo, pg. 40*Charmides, pg. 99*Laches, pg. 123*Lysis, pg. 145*Euthyphro, pg. 169*Menexenus, pg. 186*Lesser Hippias, pg. 200*Ion, pg. 215*Gorgias, pg. 229*Protagoras, pg. 308*Meno, pg. 353*Euthydemus, pg. 385*Cratylus, pg. 421*Phaedrus, pg. 475*Symposium, pg. 526*Republic, pg. 575*Theaetetus, pg. 845*Parmenides, pg. 920*Sophist, pg. 957*Statesman, pg. 1018*Philebus, pg. 1086*Timaeus, pg. 1151*Critias, pg. 1212*Laws, pg. 1225*Epinomis, pg. 1515*Greater Hippias, pg. 1534*Letters, pg. 1560*Index, pg. 1607