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VII 1 Größerer Hippias

The adjective „greater“ in the title describes the length of the dialogue, compared to the shorter one of the same designation. The unknown author wi… Mehr

Autor: Kutschera, Franz

Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

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Beschreibung

The adjective „greater“ in the title describes the length of the dialogue, compared to the shorter one of the same designation. The unknown author will surely have known both Plato (427-347) and Aristotle (384-322). With this volume he accords us a look at life in the early Academy.In the first half of the dialogue, Socrates and the well-known scholar Hippias from Elis talk about the question of what beauty is. The style is for the most part similar to that found in the early dialogues of Plato. The second half of the dialogue, particularly the remarks concerning distributive and collective characteristics, reflects discussions about problems of interest at that time in the Academy.

Produktnummer 97835253041742
EAN 9783525304174
Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Autor Kutschera, Franz
Produktform Hardcover
Sprachen Deutsch
Auflage 1
Erscheinungsdatum 16.06.2011
Seiten 145
Maße Breite 170 mm x Höhe 16 mm
Gewicht 0.44 kg