Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume 2

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Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume 2

by George Grote

EN·~19 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

PLATO, AND THE OTHER COMPANIONS OF SOKRATES.

0:02
2

PLATO, - and the - OTHER COMPANIONS OF SOKRATES.

0:09
3

CHAPTER XII. - ALKIBIADES I. AND II. - ALKIBIADES I. — ON THE NATURE OF MAN.

1:23:30
4

CHAPTER XIII. - HIPPIAS MAJOR — HIPPIAS MINOR.

1:41:49
5

CHAPTER XIV. - HIPPARCHUS — MINOS.

57:20
6

APPENDIX.

12:53
7

CHAPTER XV. - THEAGES.

25:51
8

APPENDIX. - Τὸ δαιμόνιον σημεῖον.

7:11
9

CHAPTER XVI. - ERASTÆ OR ANTERASTÆ — RIVALES.

24:43
10

APPENDIX.

5:40

Description

In this vivid Platonic dialogue, the seasoned philosopher Socrates finally turns his attention to the striking young Alcibiades, a man of striking beauty, wealth, and restless ambition on the brink of his civic career. The scene is set in the bustling streets of Athens, where the charismatic youth has just left the carefree world of adolescence and faces the responsibilities of public office. Socrates, long a silent observer, now steps forward to offer guidance, hoping to shape the raw talent into wise leadership.

The conversation unfolds through a series of sharp, Socratic questions that probe Alcibiades' motives, his education in letters, music, and athletics, and his conception of honor. As the young man articulates his lofty aspirations—to rival the great leaders of his age and even the monarchs of Persia—Socrates gently challenges him to examine what he truly knows and why he seeks power. Listeners are drawn into a timeless exploration of ambition, self‑knowledge, and the role of philosophy in public life.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1113K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ed Brandon as part of the on-line Grote Project

Release date

2012-08-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Grote

George Grote

1794–1871

A banker turned radical politician and historian, he devoted years to making ancient Greece vivid and understandable for modern readers. He is best remembered for his sweeping multi-volume History of Greece and for bringing a clear, independent mind to both politics and scholarship.

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