Platonis Opera Omnia, Volume 9, edited and with commentary by Godofredus Stallbaum, presents a comprehensive collection of Plato's works in their original Latin. This volume offers readers and scholars access to Plato's profound philosophical insights, covering a range of topics from metaphysics and epistemology to ethics and politics. Stallbaum's meticulous recension and detailed commentaries provide invaluable context and analysis, enhancing the understanding of Plato's enduring influence on Western thought. This edition is essential for those studying classical philosophy, literature, and the history of ideas. The Latin text allows for a direct engagement with the intellectual heritage of the ancient world, making it a vital resource for both academic research and personal enrichment.
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