Memorabilia Socratis Graece offers a detailed Greek-German explanatory dictionary focusing on Xenophon's "Memorabilia of Socrates." This edition, featuring work by Xenophon, Socrates, and Friedrich Andreas Stroth, serves as an appendix to Stroth's edition of the Greek text. It provides invaluable insights into the language and philosophical nuances of Xenophon's portrayal of Socrates. The dictionary helps readers to deeply understand the historical and philosophical context of Socrates's teachings as preserved by Xenophon. It remains a significant resource for scholars and students interested in classical philosophy and ancient Greek literature. This edition preserves the meticulous scholarship of its time, offering a unique window into the reception and interpretation of Socratic thought.
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