| #1574254 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2008-09-29 | 2008-09-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.51 x5.43l,.70 | File type: PDF | 222 pages | ||18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.| Nicholas Denyer's commentary on Plato's Protagoras|By Eustathios|This is a review of Nicholas Denyer's commentary on Plato's "Protagoras" for the Cambridge green and yellow series. This edition consists of a short bibliography, an 11 page introduction, 50 pages of Greek text, 140 pages of commentary, and an index. This is an essential work for anyone interested in engaging se|About the Author|Nicholas Denyer is University Senior Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy at the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge University, and College Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Trinity College, Cambridge. He has already edited a book in this series, Plato's A
The Protagoras is one of Plato's most entertaining dialogues. It represents Socrates at a gathering of the most celebrated and highest-earning intellectuals of the day, among them the sophist Protagoras. In flamboyant displays of both rhetoric and dialectic, Socrates and Protagoras try to out-argue one another. Their arguments range widely, from political theory to literary criticism, from education to the nature of cowardice; but in view throughout this literary and phi...
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