Overview
The Protagoras, like several of the Dialogues of Plato, is put into the mouth of Socrates, who describes a conversation which had taken place between himself and the great Sophist at the house of Callias--'the man who had spent more upon the Sophists than all the rest of the world'--and in which the learned Hippias and the grammarian Prodicus had also shared, as well as Alcibiades and Critias, both of whom said a few words--in the presence of a distinguished company consisting of disciples of Protagoras and of leading Athenians belonging to the Socratic circle. The dialogue commences with a request on the part of Hippocrates that Socrates would introduce him to the celebrated teacher. He has come before the dawn had risen--so fervid is his zeal. Socrates moderates his excitement and advises him to find out 'what Protagoras will make of him, ' before he becomes his pupil
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- ISBN-13: 9781973856108
- ISBN-10: 1973856107
- Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- Publish Date: August 2017
- Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.15 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.24 pounds
- Page Count: 74
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