This is Volume 11 of "Platonis Quae Supersunt Operum...", with the subtitle "Apparatus Criticus In Platonem: T. 3." This volume presents the surviving works of Plato, accompanied by a critical apparatus compiled by Gottfried Stallbaum. It offers an in-depth examination of Plato's philosophical contributions, invaluable for scholars and students of classical philosophy.
Plato's enduring influence on Western thought makes this an essential resource for understanding the foundations of philosophy, ethics, and metaphysics. Stallbaum's critical apparatus provides detailed notes and analyses, enhancing the reader's comprehension of the original text and its historical context. This edition is a key reference for anyone studying Plato's works in their original language, offering insights into the nuances of his arguments and the complexities of ancient Greek thought.
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