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Format: | Paperback | Writer: | Oxford College Press, Integrated |
Publication 12 months: | 1951 | Weight: | zero.95 lbs |
Language: | English | Product Group: | E book |
Binding: | Paperback | IsTextBook: | Sure |
Creator: | Plato | ISBN: |
0195003640 |
The Republic by Plato
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Product Info | |
Essestially an inquiry into morality, the Republic is the central work of the Western world’s most well-known thinker. Containing essential arguments and insights into many different areas of philosophy, it is usually a literary masterpiece: the philosophy is introduced for probably the most half for ordinaryreaders, who’re carried alongside by the wit and depth of the dialogue and by Plato’s unforgettable photos of the human situation. This new, lucid translation is complemented by full explanatory notes and an up-to-date vital introduction. | |
Product Identifiers | |
Writer | Oxford College Press, Integrated |
ISBN-10 | 0195003640 |
ISBN-13 | 9780195003642 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 44537 |
Product Key Options | |
Format | Paperback |
Publication 12 months | 1951 |
Language | English |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 15.2 Oz |
Width | 8in. |
Top | zero.8in. |
Size | 5.4in. |
Further Product Options | |
Dewey Version | 23 |
Notes by | Francis Macdonald Cornford |
Introduction by | Francis Macdonald Cornford |
Dewey Decimal | 321.07 |
Unique Language | Greek, Classical, Greek |
Creator | Plato |
Variety of Pages | 400 Pages |
Translated by | Francis Macdonald Cornford |
Lc Classification Quantity | Jc71.P35 1945 |
Publication Date | 1951-12-31 |
Critiques | “Stays probably the most accessible and readable of the Republic translations. AN wonderful introduction to the literary fantastic thing about Plato.”–Charles S. Brown, Emporia State College, “The interpretation is evident, the notes helpful, and the preface a wonderful introduction to rules of translation–all this for an inexpensive worth.”–Robert C. Bennion, Brigham Younger College, “A Basic! Nicely Offered for Introductory Programs.”–Grey Cox, Collegeof the Atlantic, “The clearest, most readable and philosophically most dependable translation of the Republic obtainable.”–Harvey Burstein, Queens School, “With out query one of the best obtainable version…for the start pupil. Cornford’s translation and association are unsurpassed.”–Phillip B. Greene, Oxnard School, “Very readable translation….The synopses initially of every chapter are additionally fairly useful. The division into extra pure chapters and sections is way superior to the 10 e book divisions.”–Janet L. Binder, College of Minnesota, “I’ve discovered that Cornford’s translation is understandble to starting college students and his summaries assist make clear the texts for college students.”–Stephen R. Dickerson, South Puget Sound Neighborhood School, “Nonetheless One of many Finest!”–Katherine King, College of California, Los Angeles, “The clearest and most lucid translation of Plato’s that means in language that’s each easy and colloquial and but trustworthy to the philosophical complexity of Plato’s concepts.”–Harvey Burstein, Queens School |
Lccn | 93-219667 |
Value : three.99
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