In the Platonic work Alcibiades I, a divinely guided Socrates adopts the guise of a lover in order to divert Alcibiades from an unthinking political career. The contributors to this carefully focussed volume cover aspects of the background to the work; its arguments and the philosophical issues it raises; its relationship to other Platonic texts, and its subsequent history up to the time of the Neoplatonists. Despite its ancient prominence, the authorship of Alcibiades I is still unsettled; the essays and two appendices, one historical and one stylometric, come together to suggest answers to this tantalising question.
ISBN: | 9780715640869 |
Publication date: | 16th February 2012 |
Author: | Harold Tarrant |
Publisher: | Bristol Classical Press an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 272 pages |
Genres: |
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy |