Phaedrus Phaedrus

Phaedrus

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Publisher Description

The Phaedrus, written by Plato, is a dialogue between Plato's main protagonist, Socrates, and Phaedrus, an interlocutor in several dialogues. The Phaedrus was presumably composed around 370 BC, around the same time as Plato's Republic and Symposium; with those two texts, it is often considered one of Plato's literary high points. Although ostensibly about the topic of love, the discussion in the dialogue revolves around the art of rhetoric and how it should be practiced, and dwells on subjects as diverse as reincarnation and erotic love.

— Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Translated by Benjamin Jowett

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2010
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
107
Pages
PUBLISHER
MobileReference
SIZE
149.5
KB

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