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| Title | Ascent to the Beautiful: Plato the Teacher and the Pre-Republic Dialogues from Protagoras to Symposium. | 
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| Creators | Altman William H. F. | 
| Imprint | Lanham: Lexington Books, 2020 | 
| Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция | 
| Subjects | History: Ancient / Greece. ; Philosophy: Essays. ; EBSCO eBooks | 
| Document type | Other | 
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| Language | English | 
| Rights | Доступ по паролю из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование) | 
| Record key | on1225547074 | 
| Record create date | 12/5/2020 | 
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This book is a study of Plato's most elementary dialogues, arranged in relation to Reading Order as opposed to order of composition. Beginning with the theatrical Protagoras and reaching a mountaintop in Symposium, the dialogues between them-Alcibiades, Lovers, Hippias, Ion, and Menexenus-introduce the student to both philosophy and Platonism.
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- Contents
 - Acknowledgments
 - Preface
 - Introduction
 - Ch01. Protagoras as Gateway
 - Ch02. The Elementary Dialogues
 - Ch03. Hippias Major
 - Ch04. The Musical Dialogues
 - Ch05. Symposium as τέλος
 - Epilogue
 - Bibliography
 - Index
 - Index locorum
 - Index verborum
 - About the Author