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The republic

Harry Spens translation was published in 1763. This volume forms part of the Exton Bequest.

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  • "Respublica"
  • "Država"
  • "Politeia"
  • "6 great dialogues"
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  • "Republic of Plato"
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  • ""This is Thomas Taylor's adept translation of Plato's Republic. Plato's crowning achievement of art and philosophy. The idea that runs through the Republic is that the individual presents almost the same features and qualties as society, on a smaller scale, and in his argument Plato first considers the state and thence makes his deductions as to the individual. Besides the enduring value of the Republic as a work of art, its philosophical and ethical teaching is of particular interest in the present disordered condition of social and speculative ideas." -- Publisher's blurb."
  • "Harry Spens translation was published in 1763. This volume forms part of the Exton Bequest."@en
  • "A model for the ideal state includes discussions of the nature and application of justice, the role of the philosopher in society, the goals of education, and the effects of art upon character."
  • "Some current views of Justice - Justice in the state and in the individual - The philosopher king - The decline of society and of the soul - Comparison of the just and unjust lives - The quarrel between philosophy and poetry - Immortality and the rewards of justice."
  • "A model for the ideal state includes discussion of the nature and application of justice, the role of the philosopher in society, the goals of education, and the effects of art upon character."
  • "A model for the ideal state includes discussion of the nature and application of justice, the role of the philosopher in society, the goals of education, and the effects of art upon character."@en
  • "This version aims at conveying to the English reader as much as possible of the thought of the Republic in the most convenient and least misleading form. The traditional division into ten 'books' has been discarded. The dialogue falls naturally into six main parts, and these are subdivided, where minor breaks occur, into forty chapters. The notes prefixed to the chapters are designed to hold the thread of the argument and to explain matters which Plato could take for granted as within the common knowledge of his readers. The sole purpose is to bring out what Plato meant, not to attack or defend his opinions."
  • "A literal translation from the Oxford text, with an interpretive essay which attempts to approach Plato's intention."
  • "A model for the ideal state includes discussion of the nature and application of justice, the role of the philosopher in society, the goals of education, and the effects of art upon character. Bibliogs."

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  • "The republic of Plato ; translated with introduction and notes by Francis Macdonald Cornford"@en
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  • "Res Publica <engl.&gt"
  • "The Republic of Plato, translated by Alexander Kerr"
  • "The Republic of Plato, translated with introduction and notes by Francis Macdonald Cornford"
  • "The Republic of Plato, translated with introduction and notes by Francis Macdonald Cornford"@en
  • "The Republic of Plato translated with introduction and notes by Francis Macdonald Cornford"@en
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  • "The republic of Plato. Books I-V"@en
  • "The Republic of Plato : transl. with notes and an interpretative essay by Allan Bloom"
  • "The Republic of Plato : translated with introduction and notes by F.M. Cornford"@en
  • "The Republic of Plato Books I.-V"@en
  • "The Republic of Plato. Translated ... by B. Jowett. The third edition, revised, etc"@en
  • "The republic of Plato= The Republic"@en
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  • "The Republic of Plato : translated with introduction and notes by Francis MacDonald Cornford"@en
  • "Plato's Republic"@en
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  • "The Republic of Plato [Cornford]"@en
  • "The Republic of Plato. Books I. and II. Translated by G.H. Wells"@en
  • "Republic of plato : tr"@en
  • "The "Republic" of Plato"@en
  • "Plato's Republic : the Greek text"@en
  • "The republic of Plato : translated with introduction and notes by Francis Macdonald Cornford"
  • "The republic of Plato : translated with introduction and notes by Francis Macdonald Cornford"@en
  • "Republic of Plato"@en
  • "Republic of Plato"
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  • "The Republic ... Translated by T. Taylor. Edited, with an introduction by T. Wratislaw"@en
  • "The Republic of Plato, translated with introduction and notes, by Francis Macdonald Cornford"
  • "The Republic of Plato, translated into English by J. Ll. Davies and D. J. Vaughan"
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  • "The Republic of Plato : Books I.-V"@en
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  • "The Republic of Plato : translated by Thomas Taylor"@en
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  • "The Republic of Plato"
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  • "The Republic of Plato translated into English by Benjamin Jowett. Third edition"@en
  • "The Republic of Plato : edited with critical notes and an introduction on the text"
  • "The Republic of Plato. [Translation by F. Sydenham and T. Taylor, revised by W. H. D. Rouse. With introduction by Ernest Barker.]"@en
  • "Plato's Republic; the Greek text. volume II: essays"
  • "The Republic of Plato. Books 1-5"@en
  • "The Republic of Plato. Translated with introduction and notes by Francis Macdonald Cornford"@en

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