Crito

Crito

Crito"In compliance with the desire of the Publishers, a Latin version has been annexed, that of Marsilius...
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Author: Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE
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Crito

Crito

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Crito

$18.46 $9.22
Author: Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE
Format: eBook
Language: Latin

Crito

"In compliance with the desire of the Publishers, a Latin version has been annexed, that of Marsilius Ficinus, a Florentine, born A.D. 1433, and educated by Pletho, under the patronage of Cosmo di Medici, for the express purpose of translating the writings, and reviving the philosophy of Plato." CR.Nunquam per Jovem, o Socrates, excitassem. neque enim ipse vellem in tanto dolore evigilare. Sed te jamdudum admiror, sentiens, quam suaviter dormias; et consulto non excitavi te, ut quam placidissime degeres. Equidem et per omnem vitam ob hujusmodi morem beatum te judicavi; maxime vero in prsenti calamitate, quod eam tam facile ac placide feras. CR.Nondum rediit quidem; sed reditura videtur hodie, quemadmodum nuntiant nonnulli e Sunio venientes, qui ibi eam reliquerunt. constat ergo ex his nuntiis, hodie esse venturam; ideoque necessarium fore, te cras, o Socrates, e vita decedere. CR.Manifestum certe. sed, o beate Socrates, etiam nunc crede mihi, ac salvus esse velis. Mihi enim, si tu obieris, non una tantum calamitas imminet: sed prter id, quod te orbatus fuero tali necessario, qualem alterum nunquam reperiam, videbor utique multis, qui neutrum nostrum satis noverint, cum potuissem te servare, si minus pecuniis perpercissem, te penitus neglexisse. Atqui qunam major potest esse infamia, quam videri, pluris fecisse pecunias quam amicos? non enim poterit persuaderi compluribus, te hinc abire noluisse, nobis, quo id ageres, omni studio contendentibus. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 51220
Author: Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE
Release Date: Feb 14, 2016
Format: eBook
Language: Latin

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Translator: Ficino, Marsilio, 1433-1499

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