Plato: Phaedrus
Ostensibly a discussion about love, the debate in the Phaedrus also encompasses the art of rhetoric and how it should be practised. This new edition contains an introductory essay outlining the argument of the dialogue as a whole and Plato's arguments about rhetoric and eros in particular. The Introduction also considers Plato's style and offers an account of the reception of the dialogue from its composition to the twentieth century. A new Greek text of the dialogue is accompanied by a select textual apparatus. The greater part of the book consists of a Commentary, which elucidates the text and makes clear how Plato achieves his philosophical and literary objectives. Primarily intended for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of ancient Greek literature and philosophy, it will also benefit scholars who want an up-to-date account of how to understand the text, argument, style and background of the work.
- New edition of and commentary on one of Plato's most important texts
- The Commentary addresses all issues in translating the Greek text and in understanding how Plato's Greek works
- The Introduction and Commentary present comprehensive background information on fourth-century BCE Greek philosophy and rhetoric
Product details
May 2011Paperback
9780521612593
284 pages
215 × 138 × 14 mm
0.39kg
2 maps
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Text
- Commentary
- Appendix: synopsis of the Phaedrus.