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COMPREHENSIVE GREEK TEXTS
Burnet, John. Platonis Opera. 5 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1900-7. (Often called the Oxford Classical Text [O.C.T.].)
There is also a twelve volume edition of Plato’s works (called the Loeb Classical Library) with Greek text and English translation (by various hands) on facing pages published in Cambridge, Mass., by Harvard University Press and in London by William Heinemann (reprinted 1961-84). Similarly, there is a fourteen-volume Greek-French edition by various hands (published “sous le patronage de VAssociation Guillaume Bude” and hence referred to as the Bude edition) published in Paris by Societe d’Edition, Les Belles Lettres, 1951-64
COMPREHENSIVE TRANSLATIONS
Hamilton, Edith, and Cairns, Huntington, editors. The Collected Dialogues of Plato. New York: Pantheon, 1961. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971.
Jowett, Benjamin. The Dialogues of Plato. 3d ed. 5 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1892. 4th ed. 4 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953. An excellent translation of the entire corpus by a single hand is under way, beginning with: Allen, R. E. The Dialogues of Plato. Vol. 1. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984. (Contains Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Gorgias, and Menexenus.)
BACKGROUND TO PLATO: HISTORY AND CULTURE
Adkins, Arthur W. H. Merit and Responsibility: A Study in Greek Values. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960. “Homeric Values and Homeric Society.” Journal of Hellenic Studies 91 (1971): 1-14. “Merit, Responsibility, and Thucydides.” Classical Quarterly 25 (1975): 209-20. “Problems in Greek Popular Morality.” Classical Philology 73 (1978): 143-58.
Borgeaud, Phillipe. The Cult of Pan in Ancient Greece. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988.
Bremmer, Jan. The Early Greek Concept of the Soul. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983.
Burkert, Walter. Orphism and Bacchic Mysteries: New Evidence and Old Problems of Interpretation. Berkeley: Center for Hermeneutical Studies in Hellenistic and Modern Culture, 1977. Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual and Myth. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983. Greek Religion. Translated by John Raffan. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1985. Ancient Mystery Cults. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1987.
Cohen, David. “Law, Society, and Homosexuality in Classical Athens.” Past and Present 117 (1987): 3-21.
Cole, Susan Guettel. “New Evidence for the Mysteries of Dionysos.” Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 21 (1980): 223-38.
Creed, J. L. “Moral Values in the Age of Thucydides.” Classical Quarterly 23(1973): 213-31.
de Romilly, Jacqueline. Magic and Rhetoric in Ancient Greece. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1975.
de Ste. Croix, G. E. M. The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World from the Archaic Age to the Arab Conquests. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1981.
Detienne, Marcel. Dionysos Slain. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979.
Deubner, L. Attische Feste. Berlin: H. Keller, 1932.
Dodds, E. R. The Greeks and the Irrational. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1951. “The Religion of the Ordinary Man in Classical Greece.” In The Ancient Concept of Progress and Other Essays on Greek Literature and Belief, edited by E. R. Dodds, 140-55. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973.
Dover, K. J. Greek Popular Morality in the Time of Plato and Aristotle. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1974. Greek Homosexuality. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1978.
Easterling, P. E., and Muir, J. V., editors. Greek Religion and Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Ehrenberg, Victor. From Solon to Socrates: Greek History and Civilization during the Sixth and Fifth Century B.C. 2nd ed. London: Methuen, 1973.
Finley, M. I., editor. The Legacy of Greece: A New Appraisal. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981.
Fontenrose, Joseph. The Delphic Oracle. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978.
Foucault, Michel. L’usage des plaisirs. Paris: Gallimard, 1984.
Graf, Fritz. Eleusis und die orphische Dichtung Athens in vorhellenistischer Zeit. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1974.
Grote, George. A History of Greece. 6th ed. 10 vols. London: Dent, 1888.
Guthrie, W. K. C. The Greeks and their Gods. London: Methuen, 1950.
Havelock, Eric. Preface to Plato. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1963.
Heinrichs, Albert. “Changing Dionysiac Identities.” In Jewish and Christian Self Definition, edited by Ben F. Meyer and E. P. Sanders. Vol. 3. London: SCM Press, 1982.
Hornblower, Simon. The Greek World 479-322 BC. London: Methuen, 1983.
Hussey, E. L. “Thucydidean History and Democritean Theory.” In Crux (Essays Presented to G.E.M. de Ste Croix), edited by Paul Cartledge and F. D. Harvey, 118-38. London: Duckworth, 1985.
Jones, A. H. M. Athenian Democracy. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1957.
Kidd, Ian. “The Case of Homicide in Plato’s Euthyphro.” In Owls to Athens: Essays on Classical Subjects presented to Sir Kenneth Dover, edited by E. M. Craik, 213-22. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.
Kitzinger, Rachel. “Alphabets and Writing.” In Civilization of the Ancient Mediterranean, edited by Michael Grant and Rachel Kitzinger, 1: 397-420. New York: Scribner’s, 1988.
Lasserre, Francois. La figure d’Eros dans la poesie Grecque. Lausanne: Imprimeries Reunies, 1946.
Lewis, David. “The Political Background of Democritus.” In Owls to Athens: Essays on Classical Subjects presented to Sir Kenneth Dover, edited by E. M. Craik, 151-4. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.
Lloyd-Jones, Hugh. The Justice of Zeus, 2nd ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983.
Long, A. A. “Morals and Values in Homer.” Journal of Hellenic Studies 90 (1970): 121-39.
MacDowell, Douglas M. Andokides: On the Mysteries. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962. The Law in Classical Athens. London: Thames and Hudson, 1978.
Mikalson, Jon D., Athenian Popular Religion. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1983.
Mosse, Claude. Athens in Decline 404-86 B.C. Translated from the French by Jean Stewart. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973.
Mylonas, G. Eleusis and the Eleusinian Mysteries. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1961.
Nilsson, Martin. Greek Folk Religion. New York: Columbia University Press, 1940. Greek Piety. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1948. A History of Greek Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952.
Ober, Josiah. Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens: Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Power of the People. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.
Parke, H. W. Greek Oracles. London: Hutchinson, 1967. The Oracles of Zeus. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967. Festivals of the Athenians. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1977.
Parker, Robert. “Greek Religion.” In The Oxford History of the Classical World, edited by John Boardman, Jaspar Griffin, and Oswyn Murray, 254-74. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986. Miasma: Pollution and Purification in Early Greek Religion. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983.
Powell, C. “Religion and the Sicilian Expedition.” Historia 28 (1979): 15-31.
Richardson, N. J. “Early Greek Views about Life after Death.” In Greek Religion and Society, edited by P. E. Easterling and J. V. Muir. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Roberts, J. W. City of Sokrates: An Introduction to Classical Athens. London: Routledge &. Kegan Paul, 1984.
Samuel, Alan E. “Calendars and Time-Telling.” In Civilization of the Ancient Mediterranean, edited by Michael Grant and Rachel Kitzinger, 1:389-95. New York: Scribner’s, 1988.
Scully, Vincent. The Earth, the Temple, and the Gods: Greek Sacred Architecture. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979.
Snell, Bruno. The Discovery of the Mind in Greek Philosophy and Literature. New York: Dover, 1982.
Solmsen, Friedrich. Intellectual Experiments of the Greek Enlightenment. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975.
Stephens, Susan A. “Book Production.” In Civilization of the Ancient Mediterranean, edited by Michael Grant and Rachel Kitzinger, 1:421-36. New York: Scribner’s, 1988.
Taylor, C. C. W. “Popular Morality and Unpopular Philosophy.” In Owls to Athens: Essays on Classical Subjects presented to Sir Kenneth Dover, edited by E. M. Craik, 233-43. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.
Walbank, F. W. “The Problem of Greek Nationality.” In Selected Papers: Studies in Greek and Roman History and Historiography, chap. 1. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
BACKGROUND TO PLATO: PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE
Barnes, Jonathan. The Presocratic Philosophers. 2 vols. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979.
Cope, E. M. “The Sophists.” Journal of Philology 1 (1854): 145-88.
Cornford, Francis MacDonald. Principium Sapientiae. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1952.
Dicks, D. R. Early Greek Astronomy to Aristotle. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1970.
Diels, Hermann, and Kranz, Walther, editors. Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, 6th ed. Berlin: Weidmann, 1952.
Furley, David J. “Anaxagoras in Response to Parmenides.” In New Essays on Plato and the Pre-Socratics, edited by R. A. Shiner and J. King-Farlow. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, supplementary vol. 2 (1976): 61-85. The Greek Cosmologists. Vol. 1, The Formation of the Atomic Theory and its Earliest Critics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
Furth, Montgomery. “Elements of Eleatic Ontology,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1968): 111—32. Reprinted in The Pre-Socratics: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, 241- 70. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1974.
Gerson, Lloyd. God and Greek Philosophy. London: Routledge, 1991.
Gillispie, Charles Coulston, editor. Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 16 vols. New York: Scribner’s, 1970-80.
Heath, Thomas. A History of Greek Mathematics. Vol. 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921.
Irwin, Terence. Classical Thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989.
Jaeger, Werner. The Theology of the Early Greek Philosophers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1947.
Kahn, Charles H. “Pythagorean Philosophy Before Plato.” In The PreSocratics: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, 161-85. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1974- The Art and Thought of Heraclitus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979.
Kerferd, G. B. The Sophistic Movement. London: Cambridge University Press, 1981.
Kirk, G. S., Raven, J. E., and Schofield, M. The Presocratic Philosophers, 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.
Lloyd, G. E. R. The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987.
Morrison, J. S. “Antiphon.” In The Older Sophists: A Complete Translation by Several Hands of the Fragments in Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, edited by Diels-Kranz, edited by Rosamund Kent Sprague. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1972.
Owen, G. E. L. “Eleatic Questions.” Classical Quarterly 10 (1960): 84-102. Reprinted in G. E. L. Owen, Logic, Science, and Dialectic: Collected Papers in Greek Philosophy, edited by Martha Nussbaum, 3-26. Ithaca: N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1986.
Sidgwick, Henry. “The Sophists.” In Lectures on the Philosophy of Kant and Other Philosophical Lectures and Essays. London: Macmillan, 1905.
Taylor, C. C. W. “Pleasure, Knowledge, and Sensation in Democritus.” Phronesis 12 (1967): 6-27.
van der Waerden, B. L. Science Awakening. New York: Oxford University Press, 1963.
Vlastos, Gregory. “On Heracleitus.” American Journal of Philology 76 (1955): 337-68. “Ethics and Physics in Democritus.” In Studies in Presocratic Philosophy, edited by David J. Furley and R. E. Allen, 2:381-408. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975.
GENERAL DISCUSSIONS OF PLATO’S THOUGHT
Cherniss, Harold. “The Philosophical Economy of the Theory of Ideas.” American Journal of Philology 57 (1936): 445-56. Reprinted in Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, edited by R. E. Allen, 1-12. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965. Also reprinted in Harold Cherniss, Selected Papers, edited by Leonardo Taran, 121-32. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1977.
“Some War-Time Publications Concerning Plato.” American Journal of Philology 68 (1947): 113-46, 225-65. Reprinted in Harold Cherniss, Selected Papers, edited by Leonardo Taran, 142-216. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1977.
“Review of G. C. Field, Plato and his Contemporaries.” American Journal of Philology 54 (1978): 79-83. Reprinted in Harold Cherniss, Selected Papers, edited by Leonardo Taran, 133-7. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1977.
Crombie, I. M. An Examination of Plato’s Doctrines. 2 vols. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. New York: Humanities Press, 1962, 1963.
Field, G. C. Plato and his Contemporaries: A Study in Fourth Century Life and Thought. London: Methuen, 1930. 3d ed., 1967.
Findlay, J. N. Plato: The Written and Unwritten Doctrines. New York: Humanities Press, 1974.
Friedlander, Paul. Plato. Translated by Hans Meyerhoff. 3 vols. New York: Pantheon, 1958-69.
Gosling, J. C. B. Plato. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973.
Grote, George. Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates. 2d ed. 3 vols. London: J. Murray, 1867.
Grube, G. M. A. Plato’s Thought, 3rd ed. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1980.
Guthrie, W. K. C. A History of Greek Philosophy. Vols. 1-5. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1975, 1978.
Reale, Giovanni. A History of Ancient Philosophy. Vol. 2, Plato and Aristotle, edited and translated from the 5th Italian edition by John R. Caton. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990.
Ritter, Constantin. Platon: Sein Lebens, seine Schriften, seine Lehre. 2 vols. Munich: C.H. Beck, 1910.
Robinson, R., and Denniston, J. D. “Plato.” In Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd ed., edited by N. G. L. Hammond and H. H. Scullard, 839-42. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970.
Ryle, Gilbert. “Plato.” In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Paul Edwards, 6:314-33. New York: Macmillan and Free Press, 1967.
Shorey, Paul. What Plato Said. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1933. The Unity of Plato’s Thought. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960.
Taylor, A. E. Plato the Man and his Work. 5th ed. London: Methuen, 1948.
Vlastos, Gregory. Platonic Studies, 2nd ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Ulrich von. Platon. 2nd ed. 2 vols. Berlin: Weidmann, 1920.
METHODS OF INTERPRETATION
Burnyeat, Myles. “Sphinx Without a Secret.” New York Review of Books 32 (May 30, 1985): 30-6.
Coventry, Lucinda. “The Role of the Interlocutor in Plato’s Dialogues.” In Characterization and Individuality in Greek Literature, edited by Christopher Pelling, 174-96. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.
Derrida, Jacques. “Plato’s Pharmacy.” In Dissemination, translated, with an introduction and additional notes by Barbara Johnson, 61-171. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981.
Griswold, Charles L., Jr., editor. Platonic Writings, Platonic Readings. New York: Routledge, 1988.
Shorey, Paul. The Unity of Plato’s Thought. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960.
Stokes, Michael C. Plato’s Socratic Conversations: Drama and Dialectic in Three Dialogues. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986.
Strauss, Leo. Persecution and the Art of Writing. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1952.
Tigerstedt, E. N. Interpreting Plato. Uppsala: Almquist & Wiksell International, 1977.
Weingartner, Rudolf H. The Unity of the Platonic Dialogue. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1973.
CHRONOLOGICAL AND LINGUISTIC STUDIES
Arnim, H. von. “Sprachliche Forschungen zur Chronologie der platonischen Dialoge.” Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien: Philos. Hist. Klasse 169.1 (1912): 1-210.
Baron, C. “Contributions a la chronologie des dialogues de Platon.” Revue des Etudes grecques 10 (1897): 264-78.
Billig. L. “Clausulae and Platonic Chronology.” Journal of Philology 35 (1920): 225-56.
Blass, Friedrich W. Die attische Beredsamkeit. Leipzig: Teubner, 1874.
Brandwood, Leonard. “The Dating of Plato’s Works by the Stylistic Method: A Historical and Critical Survey.” Ph.D. thesis, University of London, 1958. A Word Index to Plato. Leeds: Maney & Son, 1976. The Chronology of Plato’s Dialogues. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Diaz, Tejera A. “Ensayo de un metodo linguistico para cronologia de Platon.” Emerita 29 (1961): 241-86.
Dittenberger, W. “Sprachliche Kriterien fur die Chronologie der platonischen Dialoge.” Hermes 16 (1881): 321-45.
Janell, G. “Quaestiones Platonicae.” Jahrbucher fur classische Philologie, Supp. 26 (1901): 263-336.
Kaluscha, W. “Zur Chronologie der platonischen Dialoge.” Wiener Studien 26 (1904): 190-204.
Ledger, Gerard R. Re-counting Plato: A Computer Analysis of Plato’s Style. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989.
Lutoslawski, Wincenty. The Origin and Growth of Plato’s Logic With an Account of Plato’s Style and of the Chronology of his Writings. London: Longmans, Green, 1897.
Mueller, Ian. “Joan Kung’s Reading of Plato’s Timaeus.” In Nature, Knowledge and Virtue: Essays in Memory of foan Rung, edited by Terry Penner and Richard Kraut. Edmonton, Alberta: Academic Printing and Publishing. Apeiron 22 (1989): 1-27.
Ritter, Constantin. Untersuchungen uber Platon: Die Echtheit and Chronologie der Platonischer Schriften. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1888. “Unterabteilungen innerhalb der zeitlich ersten Gruppe platonischer Schriften.” Hermes 70 (1935): 1-30.
Ross, W. D. Plato’s Theory of Ideas. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1951. 2d ed. 1953-
Ryle, Gilbert. Plato’s Progress. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966.
Schanz, M. “Zur Entwicklung des platonischen Stils.” Hermes 21(1886): 439-59-
Siebeck, Hermann. Untersuchungen zur Philosophie der Griechen. Halle: J.C.B. Mohr, 1888.
Thesleff, Holger. Studies in Platonic Chronology. In Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 70 (1982). Helsinki: Societas Scientarum Fennica, 1982.
Wishart, D., and Leach, S. V. “A Multivariate Analysis of Platonic Prose Rhythm.” Computer Studies in the Humanities and Verbal Behavior 3 (1970): 90-9.
SOCRATES AND THE EARLY DIALOGUES
Allen, R. E. Plato’s “Euthyphro” and the Earlier Theory of Forms. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970.
Beversluis, John. “Socratic Definition.” American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (1974): 331-6.
Bolotin, David. Plato’s Dialogue on Friendship. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1979.
Brickhouse, Thomas C, and Smith, Nicholas D. Socrates on Trial. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.
Dodds, E. R. Plato: Gorgias. A Revised text with introduction and commentary. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959.
Frede, Dorothea. “The Impossibility of Perfection: Socrates7 Criticism of Simonides’ Poem in the Protagoras.” Review of Metaphysics 39 (1986): 729-53.
Geach, P. T. “Plato’s Euthyphro: An Analysis and Commentary.” Monist 50 (1966): 369-82.
Gentzler, Jyl. “Knowledge and Method in Plato’s Early through Middle Dialogues.” Ph.D. thesis, Cornell University, 1991.
Gilford, Edwin Hamilton. The Euthydemus of Plato. With revised text, introduction, notes and indices. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1905. Reprint. New York: Arno Press, 1973.
Glidden, David K. “The Lysis on Loving One’s Own.” Classical Quarterly 31(1981): 39-59-
Heidel, W. A. Plato’s Euthyphro. With introduction and notes. Greek Series for Colleges and Schools. New York: American Book Company, 1902.
Irwin, Terence. Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977.
Plato: Gorgias. Translated with notes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979.
“Coercion and Objectivity in Plato’s Dialectic.” Revue Internationale de Philosophie 40 (1986): 49-74.
“Socrates and the Tragic Hero.” In Language and the Tragic Hero, edited by Pietro Pucci, 55-83. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1988.
“Socrates and Athenian Democracy.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 18 (1989): 184-205.
Kahn, Charles H. “Did Plato Write Socratic Dialogues?” Classical Quarterly 31 (1981): 305—20.
“The Beautiful and the Genuine: A discussion of Paul Woodruff, Plato, Hippias Major.” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 3 (1985): 261-88.
Kidd, Ian. “The Case of Homicide in Plato’s Euthyphro.” In Owls to Athens: Essays on Classical Subjects Presented to Sir Kenneth Dover, edited by E. M. Craik, 213-22. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.
Kraut, Richard. “Comments on Gregory Vlastos, ‘The Socratic Elenchus.’ ” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1 (1983): 59-70.
Socrates and the State. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984.
Nehamas, Alexander. “Socratic Intellectualism.” In Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, edited by John J. Cleary. Vol. 2. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1987.
Patzer, Andreas, editor. Der Historische Sokrates. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1987.
Penner, Terry. “Socrates on Virtue and Motivation.” In Exegesis and Argument: Studies in Greek Philosophy Presented to Gregory Vlastos, edited by E. N. Lee, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, and R. M. Rorty, 133-51. Assen, Netherlands: van Gorcum & Comp., 1973.
“The Unity of Virtue.” Philosophical Review 82 (1973): 35-68.
“Socrates on the Impossibility of Belief-Relative Sciences.” In Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, edited by John J. Cleary, 3:263-325. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1988.
“Power and Desire in Socrates: The Argument of Gorgias 466a-468e that Orators and Tyrants have no Power in the City.” Apeiron 24 (1991): 147-202.
Reeve, C. D. C. Socrates in the Apology. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1989.
Robinson, David B. “Plato’s Lysis: The Structural Problem.” Illinois Classical Studies 11 (1986): 63-83.
Robinson, Richard. Plato’s Earlier Dialectic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953.
Ross, W. D. “The Problem of Socrates.” Proceedings of the Classical Association 30 (1933): 7-24. Reprinted in Der historische Sokrates, edited by Andreas Patzer, 225—39. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1987.
Santas, Gerasimos Xenophon. Socrates: Philosophy in Plato’s Early Dialogues. London: Rout ledge & Kegan Paul, 1979.
Stokes, Michael C. Plato’s Socratic Conversations: Drama and Dialectic in Three Dialogues. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986.
Stone, I. F. The Trial of Socrates. Boston: Little, Brown, 1988.
Taylor, A. E. Varia Socratica: First Series. Oxford: James Parker, 1911. Reprint. New York: Garland Press, 1987.
Taylor, C. C. W. Plato’s Protagoras. Translated with notes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976.
Vlastos, Gregory. Plato: Protagoras. Edited with an introduction. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1956.
“Introduction: The Paradox of Socrates.” In The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays, ed. Gregory Vlastos. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971. Platonic Studies. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
“Socrates on the Tarts of Virtue/ ” In Platonic Studies, 418-23. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
“The Unity of the Virtues in the Protagoras.” In Platonic Studies, 221- 69. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
“What did Socrates Understand by his ‘What is F Question?” In Platonic Studies, 410-17. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
“The Socratic Elenchus.” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1 (1983): 27-58.
“Socrates’ Disavowal of Knowledge.” Philosophical Quarterly 35 (1985): i-3i.
“Elenchus and Mathematics.” American Journal of Philology 109 (1988): 362-96.
“Socrates.” Proceedings of the British Academy 74 (1988): 89-111.
Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Vlastos, Gregory, editor. The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday 1971.
Weiss, Roslyn. “Hedonism in the Protagoras and the Sophist’s Guarantee.” Ancient Philosophy 10 (1990): 17-39.
Woodruff, Paul. Plato: Hippias Major. Translated, with commentary and essay. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1982.
“Plato’s Early Theory of Knowledge.” In Companions to Ancient Thought 1: Epistemology, edited by Stephen Everson, 60-84. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Zeyl, Donald. “Socrates and Hedonism – Protagoras 35 ib-358d.” Phronesis 25 (1980): 250-69.
METAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY
Ackrill, John. “In Defense of Platonic Division.” In Ryle: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Oscar P. Wood and George Pitcher, 373-92. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970.
“Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen.” Proceedings of the British Academy 70 (1984): 481-99.
Allen, R. E. “Participation and Predication in Plato’s Middle Dialogues.” Philosophical Review 69 (i960): 147-64. Reprinted in Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 1, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 167-83. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970.
Allen, R. E., editor. Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965.
Burnyeat, Myles. “Conflicting Appearances.” Proceedings of the British Academy 65 (1979): 69-111.
Cherniss, Harold. Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato and the Academy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1944.
Fine, Gail. “The One Over Many.” Philosophical Review 89 (1980): 197-240.
“Separation.” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 2 (1984): 31-87.
“The Object of Thought Argument.” Apeiron 21 (1988): 137-42.
“Plato on Perception.” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, supplementary vol. (1988): 15-28.
Frede, Michael. ”Being and Becoming in Plato/7 Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, supplementary vol. (1988): 37-52.
Gentzler, Jyl. “Knowledge and Method in Plato’s Early through Middle Dialogues.” Ph.D. thesis, Cornell University, 1991.
Irwin, Terence. “Plato’s Heracliteanism.” Philosophical Quarterly 27 (1977): i-i3-
Kramer, Hans Joachim. Plato and the Foundations of Metaphysics. Edited and translated by John R. Caton. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990.
Lloyd, A. C. “Non-Discursive Thought – An Enigma of Greek Philosophy.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 70 (1969-70): 261-74.
Mohr, Richard D. “Forms as Individuals: Unity, Being and Cognition in Plato’s Ideal Theory.” Illinois Classical Studies 11 (1986): 113-28.
Moravcsik, Julius M. E. “The Anatomy of Plato’s Divisions.” In Exegesis and Argument: Studies in Greek Philosophy Presented to Gregory Vlastos, edited by E. N. Lee, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, and R. M. Rorty, 324-48. Assem, Netherlands: van Gorcum & Comp., 1973.
“Understanding and Knowledge in Plato’s Philosophy.” Neue Hefte fur Philosophie 15/16 (1979): 53-69.
Morgan, Michael L. Platonic Piety: Philosophy and Ritual in FourthCentury Athens. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990.
Owen, G. E. L. “A Proof in the Peri Ideon.” Journal of Hellenic Studies 77 (1857): 103-11. Reprinted in Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, edited by R. E. Allen, 293-312. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965. Also reprinted in G. E. L. Owen, Logic, Science, and Dialectic: Collected Papers in Greek Philosophy, edited by Martha Nussbaum, 165-79. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1986.
Patterson, Richard. “The Eternality of Platonic Forms.” Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 67 (1985): 27-46. Image and Reality in Plato’s Metaphysics. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1985.
Penner, Terry. The Ascent from Nominalism: Some Existence Arguments in Plato’s Middle Dialogues. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1987.
Peterson, Sandra. “The Greatest Difficulty for Plato’s Theory of Forms: the Unknowability Argument of Parmenides 133c-134c” Archiv fur Geschicte der Philosophie 63 (1981): 1-16.
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Robinson, Richard. Plato’s Earlier Dialectic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953.
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Scott, Dominic. “Platonic Anamnesis Revisited.” Classical Quarterly 37 (1987): 346-66.
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Vlastos, Gregory. “Degrees of Reality in Plato.” In New Essays on Plato and Aristotle, edited by Renford Bambrough. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965. Reprinted in Gregory Vlastos, Platonic Studies, 58-75. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
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ETHICS, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, AND MORAL PSYCHOLOGY
Bambrough, Renford, editor. Plato, Popper, and Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967.
Barker, Ernest. Greek Political Theory: Plato and His Predecessors. London: Methuen, 1918.
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Harvey, F. David. “Two Kinds of Equality.” Classica et Mediaevalia 26 (1965): 101-46. Emended in “Corrigenda.” Classica et Mediaevalia 27 (1966): 99-100.
Irwin, Terence. Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977. “Socrates and Athenian Democracy.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 18 (1989): 184-205.
Kahn, Charles H. “Plato’s Theory of Desire.” Review of Metaphysics 41 (1987): 77-103.
Klosko, George. The Development of Plato’s Political Theory. New York: Methuen, 1986.
Kraut, Richard. “Review of Plato’s Moral Theory, by Terence Irwin.” Philosophical Review 88 (1979): 633-9.
Levinson, Ronald B. In Defense of Plato. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1953.
Mackenzie, Mary Margaret. Plato on Punishment. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981.
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Popper, K. R. The Open Society and its Enemies. Vol. 1, The Spell of Plato. 4th ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1963. 5th ed. 1966.
Price, Anthony W. Love and Friendship in Plato and Aristotle. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. “Plato and Freud.” In The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy, edited by Christopher Hill, 247-70. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.
Sabine, George Holland. A History of Political Theory. 4th ed. Hinsdale, 111.: Dryden Press, 1973.
Saunders, T. J., ” ‘The RAND Corporation of Antiquity’? Plato’s Academy and Greek Politics.” In Studies in Honour of T.B.L. Webster, edited by J. H. Betts, J. T Hooker, and J. R. Green, 1:200-10. Bristol: Classical Press, 1986.
Smith, Nicholas D. “Plato and Aristotle on the Nature of Women.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (1983): 467-78.
Strauss, Leo. The City and Man. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964.
Vlastos, Gregory. “Socratic Knowledge and Platonic ‘Pessimism/ ” Review of The Development of Plato’s Ethics, by John Gould. Philosophical Review 66 (1957): 226—38. Reprinted in Gregory Vlastos, Platonic Studies, 204-17. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
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ART AND POETRY
Annas, Julia. “Plato on the Triviality of Literature.” In Plato on Beauty, Wisdom, and the Arts, edited by Julius Moravcsik and Philip Temko, 1-28. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1982.
Battin, M. Pabst. “Plato on True and False Poetry.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 36 (1977): 163-74.
Belfiore, Elizabeth. “A Theory of Imitation in Plato’s Republic.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 114 (1984): 121-46.
Bosanquet, Bernard. A History of Aesthetic. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1892.
Brock, Roger. “Plato and Comedy.” In Owls to Athens: Essays on Classical Subjects Presented to Sir Kenneth Dover, edited by E. M. Craik, 39-51. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.
Clay, Diskin. “The Tragic and Comic Poet of the Symposium.” In Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, edited by John P. Auton and Anthony Press, 2: 186-202. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1983.
Collingwood, R. G. “Plato’s Philosophy of Art.” Mind 34 (1925): 154-72.
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Menza, V. “Poetry and the Techne Theory.” Ph.D. dissertation, Johns Hopkins University, 1972.
Moravcsik, Julius, and Temko, Philip, editors. Plato on Beauty, Wisdom, and the Arts. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1982.
Murdoch, Iris. The Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977.
Woodruff, Paul. “What Could Go Wrong with Inspiration? Why Plato’s Poets Fail.” In Plato on Beauty, Wisdom, and the Arts, edited by Julius Moravcsik and Philip Temko, 137-50. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1982.
EROS
Armstrong, A. H. “Platonic Eros and Christian Agape.” Downside Review 79(1961): 105-21.
“Platonic Love: A Reply to Professor Verdenius.” Downside Review 82 (1964): 199-208.
Carson, Anne. Eros the Bittersweet. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986.
Cornford, Francis MacDonald. “The Doctrine of Eros in Plato’s Symposium.” In Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 2, Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion, edited by Gregory Vlastos. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971.
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Halperin, David. “Platonic Eros and What Men Call Love.” Ancient Philosophy 5 (1985): 161-204.
“Plato and Erotic Reciprocity.” Classical Antiquity 5 (1986): 60-80.
Kosman, L. A. “Platonic Love.” In Facets of Plato’s Philosophy, edited by W. H. Werkmeister, 53-69. Assen, Netherlands: van Gorcum & Comp., 1976.
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Robin, Leon. Theorieplatonicienne del’amour. Paris: Alcan, 1908.
Santas, Gerasimos Xenophon. Plato and Freud: Two Theories of Love. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988.
Vlastos, Gregory. “The Individual as an Object of Love in Plato.” In Gregory Vlastos, Platonic Studies, 3-37. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
MATHEMATICS
Burnyeat, Myles. “Platonism and Mathematics: A Prelude to Discussion.” In Mathematics and Metaphysics in Aristotle, edited by Andreas Graeser, 213-40. Bern and Stuttgart: P. Haupt, 1987.
Cherniss, Harold. “Plato as Mathematician.” Review of Metaphysics 4 (1951): 395-425. Reprinted in Harold Cherniss, Selected Papers, edited by Leonardo Taran, 222-52. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1977.
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Frajese, Attilio. Platone e la matematica nel mondo antico. Rome: Editrice Studium, 1963.
Gillispie, Charles Coulston, editor. Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 16 vols. New York: Scribner’s, 1970-80.
Gulley, Norman. “Greek Geometrical Analysis.” Phronesis 3 (1958): 1-14.
Heath, Thomas. A History of Greek Mathematics. Vol. 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921.
Lasserre, Francois. Die Fragmente des Eudoxos von Knidos. Edited and translated, with commentary. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1966.
De Leodamas de Thasos a Philippe d’Oponte. Vol. 2, La scuola di Platone. Naples: Bibliopolis, 1987.
Morrow, Glenn R., translator. Proclus: A Commentary on the First Book of Euclid’s Elements. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970.
Morrow, Glenn R., and Dillon, John M., translators. Proclus’ Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides. With introduction and notes by John M. Dillon. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987.
Mueller, Ian. “On the Notion of a Mathematical Starting Point in Plato, Aristotle, and Euclid.” In Science and Philosophy in Classical Greece, edited by Alan Bowen, 59-97. London and New York: Garland, 1991.