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Alcibiades and the Socratic Lover-Educator
By (Author) Harold Tarrant
Edited by Marguerite Johnson
Volume editor Harold Tarrant
Volume editor Marguerite Johnson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st March 2012
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
184
Hardback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
553g
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.
Marguerite Johnson is Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Newcastle, Australia. Harold Tarrant is Professor of Classics, University of Newcastle, Australia.