Memorabilia

An essential text for understanding Socrates, Xenophon's Memorabilia is the compelling tribute of an affectionate student to his teacher, providing a rare firsthand account of Socrates' life and philosophy. The Memorabilia is invaluable both as a work of philosophy in its own right and as a complement to the study of Plato's dialogues. The longest of Xenophon's four Socratic works, it is particularly revealing about the differences between Socrates and his philosophical predecessors. Far more obviously than Plato in the dialogues, Xenophon calls attention in the Memorabilia to his own relationship with Socrates. A colorful and fully engaged writer, Xenophon aims above all to convince his readers of the greatness of Socrates' thought and the disgracefulness of his conviction on a capital charge. In thirty-nine chapters, Xenophon presents Socrates as an ordinary person and as a great benefactor to those associated with him.

<p><b>"This edition will certainly meet the needs of all scholars and students having an interest in Socrates,... in political science,... history, law, and philosophy.... If, as is implicit in the text, the intention of Bonnette is to make Xenophon&#39;s&nbsp;<i>Memorabilia</i>&nbsp;more accessible to a larger audience, then she certainly has succeeded."</b>
― <i><b>Bryn Mawr Classical Review</b></i></p><p>An essential text for understanding Socrates, Xenophon&#39;s <b><i>Memorabilia</i></b> is the compelling tribute of an affectionate student to his teacher, providing a rare firsthand account of Socrates&#39; life and philosophy. The <b><i>Memorabilia</i></b> is invaluable both as a work of philosophy in its own right and as a complement to the study of Plato&#39;s dialogues. The longest of Xenophon&#39;s four Socratic works, it is particularly revealing about the differences between Socrates and his philosophical predecessors. Far more obviously than Plato in the dialogues, Xenophon calls attention in the <b><i>Memorabilia</i></b> to his own relationship with Socrates.</p><p>A colorful and fully engaged writer, Xenophon aims above all to convince his readers of the greatness of Socrates&#39; thought and the disgracefulness of his conviction on a capital charge. In thirty-nine chapters, Xenophon presents Socrates as an ordinary person and as a great benefactor to those associated with him.</p>

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EPUB
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Contributors
Christopher J. Bruell (Introduction author)
Publication date
June 14, 2014
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Page count
208
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9780801471742
PDF ISBN
9780801471759
Paper ISBN
9780801429637
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