Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates (Vol. 1-4)
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Grote George. Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates (Vol. 1-4)
Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates (Vol. 1-4)
Table of Contents
Volume 1
PREFACE
PLATO. PRE-SOKRATIC PHILOSOPHY. CHAPTER I. SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY IN GREECE, BEFORE AND IN THE TIME OF SOKRATES
CHAPTER II. GENERAL REMARKS ON THE EARLIER PHILOSOPHERS—GROWTH OF DIALECTIC—ZENO AND GORGIAS
APPENDIX
CHAPTER III.* OTHER COMPANIONS OF SOKRATES
EUKLEIDES
ANTISTHENES
ARISTIPPUS
CHAPTER IV. XENOPHON
CHAPTER V. LIFE OF PLATO
CHAPTER VI. PLATONIC CANON, AS RECOGNISED BY THRASYLLUS
CHAPTER VII. PLATONIC CANON AS APPRECIATED AND MODIFIED BY MODERN CRITICS
CHAPTER VIII. PLATONIC COMPOSITIONS GENERALLY
CHAPTER IX. APOLOGY OF SOKRATES
CHAPTER X. KRITON
CHAPTER XI. EUTHYPHRON
Volume 2
CHAPTER XII. ALKIBIADES I. AND II
ALKIBIADES I. — ON THE NATURE OF MAN
ALKIBIADES II
CHAPTER XIII. HIPPIAS MAJOR—HIPPIAS MINOR
CHAPTER XIV. HIPPARCHUS—MINOS
APPENDIX
CHAPTER XV. THEAGES
APPENDIX. Τὸ δαιμόνιον σημεῖον
CHAPTER XVI. ERASTÆ OR ANTERASTÆ—RIVALES
APPENDIX
CHAPTER XVII. ION
CHAPTER XVIII. LACHES
APPENDIX
CHAPTER XIX. CHARMIDES
APPENDIX
CHAPTER XX. LYSIS
CHAPTER XXI. EUTHYDEMUS
CHAPTER XXII. MENON
CHAPTER XXIII. PROTAGORAS
CHAPTER XXIV. GORGIAS
CHAPTER XXV. PHÆDON
Volume 3
CHAPTER XXVI. PHÆDRUS—SYMPOSION
CHAPTER XXVII. PARMENIDES
CHAPTER XXVIII. THEÆTETUS
CHAPTER XXIX. SOPHISTES—POLITIKUS
CHAPTER XXX. POLITIKUS
CHAPTER XXXI. KRATYLUS
CHAPTER XXXII. PHILEBUS
CHAPTER XXXIII. MENEXENUS
CHAPTER XXXIV. KLEITOPHON
Volume 4
CHAPTER XXXV. PLATONIC REPUBLIC—ABSTRACT
CHAPTER XXXVI. REPUBLIC—REMARKS ON ITS MAIN THESIS
CHAPTER XXXVII. REPUBLIC—REMARKS ON THE PLATONIC COMMONWEALTH
CHAPTER XXXVIII. TIMÆUS AND KRITIAS
KRITIAS
CHAPTER XXXIX. LEGES AND EPINOMIS
EPINOMIS
APPENDIX
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George Grote
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75. Diogen. Laert. ix. 21, viii. 48; Strabo, ii. p. 93 (on the authority of Poseidonius). Plutarch (Placit. Philos. iii. 11) and others ascribe to Parmenides the recognition not of five zones, but only of two. If it be true that Parmenides held this opinion about the figure of the earth, the fact is honourable to his acuteness; for Leukippus, Anaxagoras, Archelaus, Diogenes the Apolloniate, and Demokritus, all thought the earth to be a flat, round surface, like a dish or a drum: Plato speaks about it in so confused a manner that his opinion cannot be made out: and Aristotle was the first who both affirmed and proved it to be spherical. The opinion had been propounded by some philosophers earlier than Anaxagoras, who controverted it. See the dissertation of L. Oettinger. Die Vorstellungen der Griechen über die Erde als Himmelskörper, Freiburg, 1850, p. 42–46.
76. Diogen. Laert. ix. 22.
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