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Download: A 58k text-only version is available for download . Apology. By Plato. Translated by Benjamin Jowett. Socrates' Defense.
Feb 1, 1999 · 1493 downloads in the last 30 days. Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free! Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.
“The Apology” is Plato’s account of the three speeches that Socrates gave at his trial for false teaching and heresy in 399 B.C.E. At the age of 71, Socrates fought at his trial not for his life, but for the truth.
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Oct 4, 2020 · The “Apology” of Plato may be compared generally with those speeches of Thucydides in which he has embodied his conception of the lofty character and policy of the great Pericles, and which at the same time furnish a commentary on the situation of affairs from the point of view of the historian.
Oct 12, 2004 · Project Gutenberg's Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Socrates, by Plato This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
Aug 8, 2023 · The Apology of Socrates, written by Plato, is a Socratic dialogue of the speech of legal self-defence which Socrates spoke at his trial for impiety and corruption in 399 BC.
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The Apology of Socrates, by Plato, is a Socratic dialogue in three parts that cover the Trial of Socrates (399 BC): (i) the legal self-defence of Socrates, (ii) the verdict of the jury, and (iii) the sentence of the court.