Plato's Protagoras
Translation, Commentary, and Appendices
James A Arieti translator Roger M Barrus translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:16th May '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Protagoras is one of Plato's most delightfully comic and playful dialogues, and is also one of his most important. This new edition of Plato's Protagoras provides a rigorously clear and accurate translation that communicates Plato's puns, metaphors, figures of speech, and other verbal techniques naturally; allowing scholars to feel the full scope of Plato's rhetoric. Translators James Arieti and Roger Barrus confront and discuss the critical linguistic choices made in rendering difficult or obscure terms into an easily readable and understandable rendition. They also include an historical overview of the intellectual milieu of fifth-century B.C.E. Athens, careful biographies of the dialogues major characters, notes that discuss the major issues, citations of the literary and philosophical parallels, and call attention to rhetorical tactics. In addition, Arieti and Barrus provide appendices on the challenges of translating Plato's Greek into English, the diverse modern interpretations of the ode by Simonides that Socrates and Protagoras lampoon, the relationship of the dialogue to Aristotle's Sophistical Refutations, and a glossary elucidating many of the key words in the dialogue.
Both a literary gem and a work of considerable importance for students of philosophy and intellectual history. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
ISBN: 9781442201330
Dimensions: 241mm x 162mm x 16mm
Weight: 388g
160 pages