The People of Plato
A Prosopography of Plato and Other Socratics
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Word Count
98,000 words, Guess
Page Count
392 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8374315M
- ISBN-139780872205642
- ISBN-100872205649
- OCLC Control Number49719219
- OCLC Control Numberpeopleplatoproso00nail
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002068496
- Goodreads1592697
- LibraryThing1866800
Classifications
- LCCB393 .N42 2002
Description
"The People of Plato is the first study since 1823 devoted exclusively to the indentification of, and relationships among, the individuals represented in the complete Platonic corpus. It provides details of their lives, and it enables one to consider the persons of Plato's works, and those of other Socratics, within a nexus of important political, social, and familial relationships.". "Debra Nails makes a broad spectrum of scholarship accessible to the non-specialist. She distinguishes what can be stated confidently from what remains controversial and - with full references to ancient and contemporary sources - advances our knowledge of the men and women of the Socratic milieu.". "Bringing the results of modern epigraphical and papyrological research to bear on long-standing questions, The People of Plato is a fascinating resource and valuable research tool for the field of ancient Greek philosophy and for literary, political, and historical studies more generally." "The volume includes a rich array of maps, stemmata, and diagrams, plus a glossary, chronology, plan of the agora in 399 B.C.E., bibliography, and indices."--BOOK JACKET.
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