A fascinating work from the Alexandrian School's late period. The areas covered include - the life of Plato and his motives for writing, the characteristics of Platonic philosophy, and the dialogues - their elements, titles,...

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A fascinating work from the Alexandrian School's late period. The areas covered include - the life of Plato and his motives for writing, the characteristics of Platonic philosophy, and the dialogues - their elements, titles, divisions, methods of presentation, rules for establishing their central theme, and their order of study

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