Plato's Apology of Socrates (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture) (Volume 36) (English and Greek Edition)
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Book Synopsis: The significance of Plato's Apology of Socrates is impossible to overestimate. An account of the famous trial of Socrates in 399 b.c., it appeals to historians, philosophers, political scientists, classicists, and literary critics. It is also essential reading for students of ancient Greek.
This new commentary on Plato's canonical work is designed to accommodate the needs of students in intermediate-level Greek classes, where they typically encounter the Apology for the first time. Paul Allen Miller and Charles Platter, two highly respected classicists and veteran instructors, present the Apology in its traditional thirty-three-chapter structure. They amplify the text with running commentary and glosses of unfamiliar words at the bottom of each page; brief chapter introductions to relevant philosophical, historical, and rhetorical issues; and a separate series of thought-provoking essays, one on each chapter. The essays can serve as bases for class discussions or as starting points for paper topics or general reflection.
By integrating background material into the text at regular intervals rather than front-loading it in a lengthy initial overview or burying it in back-of-the-book endnotes, the authors offer students a rich encounter with the text. Their commentary incorporates the latest research on both the trial of Socrates and Plato's version of it, and it engages major philosophical issues from a contemporary perspective. This book is not only a much-needed aid for students of Greek. It is also the basis of a complete course on the Apology.
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Looking for a book that will leave a lasting impression on your intellectual journey? Look no further than Plato's Apology of Socrates. This timeless classic has captivated the minds of historians, philosophers, and literary critics for centuries.
Designed for students in intermediate-level Greek classes, this new commentary by Paul Allen Miller and Charles Platter is an invaluable resource. With running commentary and glosses of unfamiliar words at the bottom of each page, it effortlessly guides you through the Apology, making it accessible to all.
Unlike other commentaries, Miller and Platter provide brief chapter introductions, deep-diving into the philosophical, historical, and rhetorical aspects of each section. Additionally, a series of thought-provoking essays accompany the text, enabling you to explore different angles and engage in meaningful discussions.
By weaving background material seamlessly throughout the book, rather than overwhelming you at the beginning or end, Miller and Platter ensure that you have a rich and immersive experience. You will not only gain a comprehensive understanding of the trial of Socrates but also delve into contemporary philosophical debates.
Get ready to embark on a transformative journey with Plato's Apology of Socrates. Whether you're a student of ancient Greek or simply seeking intellectual enlightenment, this book is the perfect companion. Grab your copy now and unlock the wisdom of the ages!
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