Item #184255 The Republic. Plato., A D. Lindsay.
The Republic
The Republic

The Republic

Franklin Center, PA: Franklin LIbrary, 1975. Hardcover. Green leather boards with gilt design on front. 3 raised band spine with decorative gilt and lettering. Golden Yellow silk end pages. Attached golden yellow silk bookmark. Full gilt bookblock. 8 preliminary pages, 415 pages, 2 leaves of plates : color illustrations. VG. Item #184255

"This limited edition ... is published exclusively for subscribers to the Franklin Library collection The 100 greatest books of all time."/ Originally written circa 380 B.C., The Republic is a fictional dialogue between Socrates and other various Athenians and foreigners examining the meaning of justice. Also discussed are Plato's "Theory of forms", the nature of the philosopher, the conflict between philosophy and poetry, and the immortality of the soul. One of Plato's most famous works and one of the most important books written on the subject of philosophy and political theory. This copy includes the translation of The Republic that was first published in Everyman's Library in 1935 and color plates of Raphael's famous fresco The School of Athens.

OCLC: 1007299720

Price: $40.00

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