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Republic 10

Title
Republic 10 / Plato ; with translation and commentary by S. Halliwell.
ISBN
9781800346291
1800346298
0856684066
9780856684067
0856684058
9780856684050
Publication
Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2005.
Copyright Notice Date
©1988
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 198 pages).
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Originally published: Warminster, Wiltshire, England : Aris & Phillips, 1988.
"Note to 2005 reprint"--Page ix
Parallel Greek text and English translation; commentary and notes in English.
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Summary
This edition offers a full and up-to-date commentary on the last book of the Republic, and explores in particular detail the two main subjects of the book: Plato's most famous and uncompromising condemnation of poetry and art, as vehicles of falsehood and purveyors of dangerous emotions, and the Myth of Er, which concludes the whole work with an allegorical vision of the soul's immortality and of an eternally just world-order. The commentary gives careful and critical attention to the arguments deployed by Plato against poets and artists, relating them both to the philosopher's larger ideas and to other Greek views of the subject. The sources and significance of the Myth of Er are fully studied. Among other topics, the Introduction places Republic 10 in the development of Plato's work, and makes a fresh attempt to trace some of the influences of the book's critique of art on later aesthetic thinking. Greek text with facing translation, commentary and notes.
Variant and related titles
Republic ten
Aris & Phillips classical texts online. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Plato. Republic 10. Oxford : Aris & Phillips, 2005
Format
Books / Online
Language
English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Added to Catalog
May 31, 2024
Series
Classical texts.
Aris & Phillips classical texts
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations & References
Note to 2005 Reprint
Introduction
1.1 The Platonic Approach to Poetry
1.2 Art and Reality
1.3 Art and the Mind
1.4 The Platonic Legacy to Aesthetics
2.1 The Myth of Er
2.2 Astronomy and Religion
2.3 Reincarnation and Destiny
Bibliography
Note on the Text
Text and Translation
Commentary
Appendix: The Relative Date of Republic 10
Index
Subjects (Medical)
Poetry as Topic
Ethics
Genre/Form
Early works
Citation

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