A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers, Being a Commentary Adapted to Davies and Vaughan's Translation image

A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers, Being a Commentary Adapted to Davies and Vaughan's Translation (Paperback)

by Plato

Total: TK. 3,592

  • Look inside image 1
  • Look inside image 2
  • Look inside image 3
  • Look inside image 4
  • Look inside image 5
  • Look inside image 6
  • Look inside image 7
  • Look inside image 8
  • Look inside image 9
  • Look inside image 10
  • Look inside image 11
  • Look inside image 12
  • Look inside image 13
  • Look inside image 14
  • Look inside image 15
A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers, Being a Commentary Adapted to Davies and Vaughan's Translation

A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers, Being a Commentary Adapted to Davies and Vaughan's Translation (Paperback)

2 Ratings  |  No Review
TK. 3,592
in-stock icon In Stock (only 2 copies left)

* স্টক আউট হওয়ার আগেই অর্ডার করুন

Book Length

book-length-icon

460 Pages

Edition

editon-icon

Edition

Publication

publication-icon
Legare Street Press

ISBN

isbn-icon

9781015287570

book-icon

বই হাতে পেয়ে মূল্য পরিশোধের সুযোগ

mponey-icon

৭ দিনের মধ্যে পরিবর্তনের সুযোগ

Frequently Bought Together

Customers Also Bought

Product Specification & Summary

INTRODUCTION
.
1. THE AGE OF PLATO.
PLATO was born about 427 B.C., and lived till about 347. Pericles had passed away in 429, and Plato's youth nearly coincided with the wearing struggle of the Peloponnesian war, which ended after a quarter of a century with the military, political, and commercial downfall of Athens. In 404 the city surrendered to Lysander, and an unscrupulous oligarchy, 'the thirty,' was established with Spartan aid. In 399 Socrates fell a victim partly to the perplexed passions of the democracy, mistaking friends for foes, and partly to his own defiance of restraint in matters which concerned his conscience. The epoch was in every way significant. The democracy, no longer imperial, had lost the field for its energies, and the harvest of its gains. The individual citizen could no longer draw a salary for judging the causes of an empire, nor profit by the crowds that thronged to the com- mercial capital of Greece, nor gain at once a sailor's pay and training in vigilance and maritime skill by maintaining the naval police of the Eastern Mediterranean. Pauperism ap- peared within the citizen ranks; self-indulgence grew; energy declined; Macedon arose in the distance, and the day of the sovereign city-commonwealth was over.
Title A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers, Being a Commentary Adapted to Davies and Vaughan's Translation
Author
Publisher
ISBN 9781015287570
Edition Edition, 2021
Number of Pages 460
Country India
Language English

Similar Category Best Selling Books

Sponsored Products Related To This Item

Reviews and Ratings

5.0

2 Ratings and 0 Review

sort icon

Product Q/A

Have a question regarding the product? Ask Us

Show more Question(s)
prize book-reading point

Recently Sold Products

Recently Viewed
cash

Cash on delivery

Pay cash at your doorstep

service

Delivery

All over Bangladesh

return

Happy return

7 days return facility

0 Item(s)

Subtotal:

Customers Also Bought

Are you sure to remove this from book shelf?

A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers, Being a Commentary Adapted to Davies and Vaughan's Translation