Scholia In Platonem, Collata Ad Codices Optimos Ab Immanuele Bekkero is a collection of scholia (critical or explanatory comments) on the works of Plato. Compiled by the renowned classical scholar Immanuel Bekker, this volume presents a meticulous collation of these annotations, drawing from the best available codices. This book offers invaluable insights into the interpretation and understanding of Plato's philosophy as perceived by ancient commentators. Bekker's scholarly work ensures the preservation and accessibility of these important textual analyses, making it an indispensable resource for scholars and students of classical philosophy and literature. This edition allows readers to engage with the rich interpretive tradition surrounding Plato's writings.
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