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Platon, Protagoras
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Briefe
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Lysis
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Platone, Ippia Minore
Introduzione, edizione critica, traduzione e commento a cura di Silvia Venturelli -
Immanuelis Bekkeri in Platonem a se editum commentaria critica
accedunt scholia – Tomus Alter -
Der Staat
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Protagoras
Anfänge politischer Bildung ; griechisch-deutsch -
Briefe
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Symposion
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Ion
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Phaidon
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Phaidros
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Symposion
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Politica e Monumentis Divini Philosophi Platonis Dialogo de Regno: Lib. X. de Repub: Lib. XII. de Legibus Epinomide, &c
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Politica e Monumentis Divini Philosophi Platonis Dialogo de Regno: Lib. X. de Repub: Lib. XII. de Legibus Epinomide, &c
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The banquet a dialogue of Plato concerning love. The first part
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Platōnos hepta eklektoi dialogoi
= Platonis septem selecti dialogi. Juxta editionem Serrani -
Proposals for printing by subscription the works of Plato
translated into English from the Greek original, by the author of this Synopsis: together with notes explanatory and critical; a[s] also a new argument, prefixed to each Dialogue -
Phedon
Or, A dialogue of the immortality of the soul, from Plato, the divine philosopher -
The works of Plato abridg'd
With an account of his life, philosophy, morals, and politicks. Together with a translation of his choicest dialogues, viz. 1. Of human nature, 2. Prayer. 3. Wisdom. 4. Holiness. 5. What one ought to do. 6. Immortality of the soul. 7. Valour. 8. Philosophy. In two volumes, illustrated with notes. By M. Dacier. Translated from the French, by several Hands -
Platōnos Politeiōn ē peri dikaiou, bibloi 10
= Platonis De republica, sive de justo, libri X. Versionem emendavit notasque adjecit Edmundus Massey -
La Republique de Platon; ou du juste, et de l'injuste. Traduit, par Mr. De La Pillonniere
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The lesser hippias a dialogue of plato concerning voluntary and involuntary error
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Meno, a dialogue concerning virtue
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Plato his Apology of Socrates, and Phædo, or, Dialogue concerning the immortality of mans soul, and manner of Socrates his death