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PLATO’S Apology of Socrates and Crito and a Part of the Phaedo
WITH INTRODUCTION, COMMENTARY, AND CRITICAL APPENDIX
BY REV. C. L. KITCHEL, M.A.
Instructor in Greek in Yale University
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=The Dialogues of Plato= contained in this volume exhibit the
moral qualities of Socrates in their highest manifestations
and also give some insight into those intellectual processes
by virtue of which he made an epoch in philosophy. In order
that this story may not be incomplete or lack its climax,
this edition adds to the _Apology_ and _Crito_ (usually given
together without that addition) that part of the _Phaedo_ which
describes in detail the last sayings and doings of Socrates.
=The Introduction= gives such a clear and comprehensive outline
of the life, character, and philosophy of Socrates that the
student cannot fail to see clearly what manner of man he was
and why his influence was so decided upon his own time and upon
succeeding ages. This historical sketch is followed by other
aids to an understanding of Plato’s dramatic representation of
his great master and by a critical analysis of the argument
pursued in the Dialogues.
=The Text= adopted in this edition is based upon that of
Wohlrab in his revision of the text of Hermann (6 vols.,
Teubner, Leipzig--Vol. I., 1886). The grammatical and
exegetical notes have been drawn freely from many sources but
principally from Cron (Teubner, Leipzig, 1895).
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and teachers are its convenient form, clear open type, and full
indices, making it altogether a most attractive and serviceable
text-book for the study and class room.
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