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The Laws of Plato: Edited with an Introduction, Notes etc.
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The Laws of Plato: Edited with an Introduction, Notes etc.

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One of the most widely studied texts of ancient philosophy and politics, Plato’s Laws is his last and most substantial dialogue, debating crucial questions on the subject of law-giving and education. This two-volume edition of 1921 was prepared by the classicist Edwin Bourdieu England (1847-1936), who describes the dialogue as ‘the treasury of pregnant truths which Plato in extreme old age left … as his last legacy to humanity’. Generally held to have been written after Plato’s failed attempt to influence Syracusan politics, it concerns the just city and its constitution, including discussions of divine revelation, the role of intelligence in the creation of laws, and natural law itself. This edition comprises a short introduction, England’s helpful analyses, the Greek text of the dialogue, and extensive notes. Volume 1 is devoted to Books 1-6.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 June 2013
Pages
656
ISBN
9781108060684

One of the most widely studied texts of ancient philosophy and politics, Plato’s Laws is his last and most substantial dialogue, debating crucial questions on the subject of law-giving and education. This two-volume edition of 1921 was prepared by the classicist Edwin Bourdieu England (1847-1936), who describes the dialogue as ‘the treasury of pregnant truths which Plato in extreme old age left … as his last legacy to humanity’. Generally held to have been written after Plato’s failed attempt to influence Syracusan politics, it concerns the just city and its constitution, including discussions of divine revelation, the role of intelligence in the creation of laws, and natural law itself. This edition comprises a short introduction, England’s helpful analyses, the Greek text of the dialogue, and extensive notes. Volume 1 is devoted to Books 1-6.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 June 2013
Pages
656
ISBN
9781108060684