Opera omnia. Recensuit et commentariis instruxit Godofredus Stallbaum, Volume 6 presents the collected works of Plato in Latin, meticulously reviewed and annotated by Gottfried Stallbaum. This volume offers invaluable insights into Plato's enduring philosophical contributions, rendering his profound ideas accessible to Latin readers. Stallbaum's commentary provides a comprehensive understanding of the texts, illuminating their historical and intellectual context. This edition stands as a testament to the enduring influence of classical thought and its transmission through scholarly endeavor. A crucial resource for students and scholars of philosophy and classical literature, this volume preserves and celebrates the legacy of one of history's greatest thinkers.
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