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To mark Eva Brann's fiftieth year on the faculty of St. John's
College in Annapolis, Maryland, twenty-three of her colleagues,
friends, and former students have contributed essays, poems, and
artwork to "The Envisioned Life." They celebrate Brann's "passion
for learning and her deep love of books, her breadth of knowledge
and interests, her boundless energy, her mastery of the spoken and
of the written word, her virtues of leadership, and her bright and
generous spirit."
Paul Dry Books has published three books by Eva Brann: "Homeric
Moments," "The Music of the Republic," and "Open Secrets / Inward
Prospects."
Plato's "Sophist" takes the form of a conversation between four
characters - Socrates, the great philosopher who is shortly to be
tried for impiety and corruption, Theaetetus, a brilliant young
mathematician, Theaetetus' elderly teacher Theodorus, and a
stranger introduced as "a very philosophical man". The
conversation, often considered one of the greatest of all Platonic
dialogues, concerns "the purveyor of ignorance" - the sophist. In
the Greece of Socrates' time there was a group of travelling
professors who gave themselves the honorary title of "sophists", or
"wisdom-pliers". Their principle activity was to sell their
expertise, particularly of rhetorical techniques and of
philosophical opinions. This trading of philosophical insight by
those believing themselves to be universal experts is politely but
devastatingly undermined by Socrates and his interlocutors, in
this, one of the most important of Plato's extant philosophical
texts.
A first rate translation at a reasonable price. --Michael Rohr,
Rutgers University
First published in Plato: Complete Works , Donald J. Zeyl's
masterful translation of Timaeus is presented along with his 75
page introductory essay, which discusses points of contemporary
interest in the Timaeus , deals at length with long-standing and
current issues of interpretation, and provides a consecutive
commentary on the work as a whole. Includes an analytic table of
contents and a select bibliography.
Translation in English, with an introduction and glossary of key
terms. Socrates on death, dying, and the soul. The glossary of key
terms is a unique addition to Platonic literature by which concepts
central to each dialogue are discussed and cross-referenced as to
their occurrences throughout the work. In such a way students are
encouraged to see beyond the words into concepts. Modern Students
can now appreciate the wisdom of the world's greatest thinkers.
Through clear, faithful translations, renowned scholars have made
classical philosophical texts accessible and inspirational.
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Plato: Meno (Paperback)
Plato; Translated by Peter Kalkavage, Eric Salem, Eva Brann
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