The significance of Plato's" Apology of Socrates" is impossible
to overestimate. An account of the famous trial of Socrates in 399
b.c., it appeals to historians, philosophers, political scientists,
classicists, and literary critics. It is also essential reading for
students of ancient Greek.
This new commentary on Plato's canonical work is designed to
accommodate the needs of students in intermediate-level Greek
classes, where they typically encounter the "Apology" for the first
time. Paul Allen Miller and Charles Platter, two highly respected
classicists and veteran instructors, present the "Apology" in its
traditional thirty-three-chapter structure. They amplify the text
with running commentary and glosses of unfamiliar words at the
bottom of each page; brief chapter introductions to relevant
philosophical, historical, and rhetorical issues; and a separate
series of thought-provoking essays, one on each chapter. The essays
can serve as bases for class discussions or as starting points for
paper topics or general reflection.
By integrating background material into the text at regular
intervals rather than front-loading it in a lengthy initial
overview or burying it in back-of-the-book endnotes, the authors
offer students a rich encounter with the text. Their commentary
incorporates the latest research on both the trial of Socrates and
Plato's version of it, and it engages major philosophical issues
from a contemporary perspective. This book is not only a
much-needed aid for students of Greek. It is also the basis of a
complete course on the "Apology."
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