Platonis Qvae Svpersvnt Opera, Textvm Ad Fidem Codicvm Florentt. Pariss. Vindobb. Aliorvmqve, Volume 8, presents the works of Plato in their original Latin. Edited by Gottfried Stallbaum, this volume offers a meticulously curated text based on the Florentine, Parisian, and Viennese codices, among others. This edition provides scholars and enthusiasts with a valuable resource for studying Plato's enduring contributions to philosophy. Explore the profound insights and dialogues that have shaped Western thought for centuries, now accessible in this carefully reconstructed Latin text. A cornerstone for any serious collection of classical literature and philosophical works, this volume continues to be an essential reference for understanding the foundations of Western intellectual history.
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