PLATO'S DIALOGUES AVAILABLE
May 31, 2006 10:45 AM
by carlosaveline
Friends,
Since we have been talking about issues related to Greek/Roman Philosophy, take into consideration that Wizards Bookshelf has an edition of some of Plato's Dialogues: "Cratylus", "Phaedo", "Parmenides", "Timaeus" and "Critias", in one volume with 428 pp.
One thousand numbered copies published in 1976. Translated from the Greek by Thomas Taylor and first published in 1793.
et I strongly recommend "Sophist" to everyone's examination, a Dialogue which is not included in this volume. "Sophist" helps understand the challenges the Theosophical Movement faces now and gives hints as to how to go ahead.
Take a look a www.wizardsbookshelf.com or write to hermes@wizardsbookshelf.com
Regards, Carlos Cardoso Aveline
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