De Philosophia Morali In Xenophontis De Socrate Commentariis Tradita... examines the moral philosophy present in Xenophon's commentaries on Socrates. Written in Latin by Ludolph Georg Dissen, this work delves into the ethical teachings and philosophical insights found within Xenophon's accounts of Socrates' life and teachings. It explores themes of virtue, justice, and the Socratic method, offering valuable insights into the moral landscape of ancient Greece. This study provides a detailed analysis of Xenophon's interpretation of Socrates' philosophical contributions, making it an essential resource for scholars of classical philosophy and ancient history.
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