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  Protagoras and Meno, Plato
Translation by Adam Beresford, Introduction by Lesley Brown

In this new edition, two of Plato's most accessible dialogues explore the question of what exactly makes good people good.

  • This lively and accessible new translation conveys the literary elegance and subtle humor of Plato's original dialogues
  • Includes suggestions for further reading, a glossary, and explanatory note
  • Read about the rationale behind the book and my principles of translation
  • Read an informal review

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Articles

Nobody’s Perfect: a new text and interpretation of Simonides PMG 542, in Classical Philology (forthcoming)
Erasing Simonides, in Apeiron

 

Forthcoming

‘The Story in the Protagoras: Sketching a Naturalistic Ethics,’ forthcoming in Protagoras of Abdera, The Man, His Measure, (Philosophia Antiqua series, 2009), Brill, University of Leiden.
‘Note on Plato’s Protagoras 311b,’ Classical Quarterly (forthcoming, 2009).
‘Commentary on Yunis,’ forthcoming in Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 2009.

 

Are you learning Greek, or already able to read Greek, and using or consulting this translation? Feel free to with any questions about particular puzzles or problems in the text.

 


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