Works of Plato his first fifty-five dialogues/Volume 3
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THE
WORKS OF PLATO,
VIZ.
HIS FIFTY-FIVE DIALOGUES, AND TWELVE EPISTLES,
TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK;
NINE OF THE DIALOGUES BY THE LATE FLOYER SYDENHAM,
AND THE REMAINDER
BY THOMAS TAYLOR:
WITH
OCCASIONAL ANNOTATIONS ON THE NINE DIALOGUES TRANSLATED BY SYDENHAM,
AND
COPIOUS NOTES,
BY THE LATTER TRANSLATOR;
IN WHICH IS GIVEN
THE SUBSTANCE OF NEARLY ALL THE EXISTING GREEK MS, COMMENTARIES ON
THE PHILOSOPHY OF PLATO,
AND A CONSIDERABLE PORTION OF SUCH AS ARE ALREADY PUBLISHED,
IN FIVE VOLUMES,
Vol. III.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR THOMAS TAYLOR,
BY R. WILKS, CHANCERY-LANE;
AND SOLD BY E. JEFFERY) AND R. H. EVANS, PALL-MALL.
1804.
VOLUME III.
Page |
The Parmenides
|
1 |
The Sophista
|
201 |
The Phædrus
|
283 |
The Greater Hippias
|
373 |
The Banquet
|
429 |
Additional Notes on the Parmenides, eatracted from the MS: Commentary of Proclus on that Dialogue, and from the MS. of Damascius
|
531 |
Additional Notes on the Phædrus, from Proclus on the Theology of Plato
|
592 |