Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Trial and Execution of Socrates Thomas C. Brickhouse

The Trial and Execution of Socrates By Thomas C. Brickhouse

The Trial and Execution of Socrates by Thomas C. Brickhouse


$6.80
Condition - Well Read
Only 1 left

Summary

Outside of his Republic, the most widely read of Plato's dialogues are the three that cover the trial of Socrates: the 'Euthyphro', the 'Apology', and the 'Crito'. This collection includes these three, and the death scene from the 'Phaedo', as well other ancient sources that shed light on Socrates' trial and execution.

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

The Trial and Execution of Socrates Summary

The Trial and Execution of Socrates: Sources and Controversies by Thomas C. Brickhouse

This is the first work to collect in one place all the ancient sources on Socrates' death as well as recent scholarly views. Outside of the Republic, the most widely read of Plato's dialogues are the three that cover the trial of Socrates: the Euthyphro, the Apology, and the Crito. This collection includes these three dialogues, the death scenes from the Phaedo, and all the other major ancient sources that shed light on Socrates' trial and execution. The editors have also included the best recent scholarship on this philosophically and historically momentous event.

The Trial and Execution of Socrates Reviews

This is a useful addition to the books on Socrates' trial and death, including new translations of the major sources which students will find helpful ... This is a worthwhile addition to the library, providing access to some less well-known material in a convenient form, and with suitable guidance can be used effectively by able students. The Journal of Classics Teaching The book is aimed squarely at undergraduates studying Socrates, whether from a historical or philosophical perspective, though it will be of use to anyone looking at the issues surrounding the trial of Socrates, and can be recommended to support A-level study, particularly for the helpful gathering of a variety of sources more often referred to dismissively in footnotes than given in full. The Journal of Classics Teaching

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction PART I: ORIGINAL SOURCES 1. ARISTOPHANES Clouds ll. 358-407, 476-492, 627-680, 723-756, 825-830: 2. PLATO Euthyphro (complete): Apology of Socrates (complete): Crito (complete): Phaedo (death scene: 116a-118a): 3. XENOPHON Apology of Socrates (complete): Memorabilia 1.1.1-1.2.39, 1.2.47-1.3.15, 4.7.1-4.8.11: 4. DIOGENES LAERTIUS On the Lives and Opinions of Eminent Persons in Philosophy. 2.18, 24, 29, 37-43: 5. MINOR SOURCES Aeschines of Sphettus (fragment 1K from Publius Aelius Aristides) Isocrates, Busiris 11.4-6 Aeschines (Rhetor), Oratio 1.173 Aristotle, The Art of Rhetoric 2.10.1393b4-8; Metaphysics A.1.6.987b1-4 Diodorus Siculus, Book IV, 37.7 Dio Chrysostum, 43.8-10 Maximus of Tyre, Oration 3.1-8 6. LIBANIUS Apology of Socrates 1, 13, 15-16, 22, 33, 48, 53, 59, 103-106, 110-112, 136, 142, 153-154, 168, 170, 172, 174-175: PART II: RECENT SCHOLARSHIP 7. WHY WAS SOCRATES PROSECUTED? . M.F. Burnyeat, "The Impiety of Socrates" Robert Parker, "The Trial of Socrates: And a Religious Crisis?" Mark L. McPherran, "Does Piety Pay? Socrates on Prayer and Sacrifice" Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, from Plato's Socrates 8. SOCRATES AND OBEDIENCE TO THE LAW Richard Kraut, from Socrates and the State Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, from Plato's Socrates 9. DID PLATO TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DEATH OF SOCRATES? Christopher Gill, "The Death of Socrates" Enid Bloch, "Hemlock Poisoning and the Death of Socrates: Did Plato Tell the Truth? Works Cited

Additional information

CIN0195119800A
9780195119800
0195119800
The Trial and Execution of Socrates: Sources and Controversies by Thomas C. Brickhouse
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2001-10-01
304
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book. We do our best to provide good quality books for you to read, but there is no escaping the fact that it has been owned and read by someone else previously. Therefore it will show signs of wear and may be an ex library book

Customer Reviews - The Trial and Execution of Socrates