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Lexicon Platonicum Friedrich Ast

Lexicon Platonicum By Friedrich Ast

Lexicon Platonicum by Friedrich Ast


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Based on Ast's complete edition of Plato, this lexicon gives citations both from Plato and from later works that quote Plato. It remains a milestone in Plato scholarship and is a valuable resource for readers interested in the history of philology and textual criticism. Volume 1, published in 1835, covers Alpha to Epsilon.

Lexicon Platonicum Summary

Lexicon Platonicum: Sive vocum Platonicarum index by Friedrich Ast

The German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Ast (1778-1841) published this monumental lexicon in three volumes (1835-8). A professor of classical literature at the University of Landshut and member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Ast wrote widely on the history of philosophy. He edited a complete edition of Plato with Latin translation, identifying spurious interpolations and false attributions, using this as a basis for his Lexicon. The work is arranged alphabetically, Volume 1 (1835) covering Alpha to Epsilon. The entries give citations both from Plato and from later works that extensively quote Plato. Though the Lexicon met with criticism for omissions of particles, prepositions and proper names, and the lack of systematic arrangement, it had a high reputation throughout the nineteenth century. It remains a milestone of Plato scholarship and is an indispensable resource for readers interested in the history of philology and methods in textual criticism.

Table of Contents

Alpha to Epsilon.

Additional information

NLS9781108050852
9781108050852
1108050859
Lexicon Platonicum: Sive vocum Platonicarum index by Friedrich Ast
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-08-02
892
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