Hipparchus
Appearance
(translated by W. R. M. Lamb, Loeb vol. 8, 1927 [1] [2]
- Hipparchus, trans. by Thomas Taylor (1804) (transcription project)
- Hipparchus, trans. by George Burges (1851) (transcription project)
is a dialogue attributed to the classical Greek philosopher and writer Plato. Like many of Plato's original works, Socrates is featured trying to define a single term, "love of gain" in this case, or philokerdēs (φιλοκερδές) in the original text.
English-language translations of el:Ἵππαρχος include:
(translated by W. R. M. Lamb, Loeb vol. 8, 1927 [1] [2]