Meno, a dialogue concerning virtue.

Meno, a dialogue concerning virtue by Plato is presented in this edition published by Gale ECCO, Print Editions on June 10, 2010. This 274-page work is available in English and offers insights into philosophical discussions surrounding virtue and knowledge. The text is part of a larger effort to digitize and preserve significant 18th-century manuscripts, making them accessible to libraries, students, and scholars.
Readers will find that this edition not only preserves the original dialogue but also connects to broader themes in Western literary study, reflecting the intellectual climate of the 18th century. The work invites exploration of language and grammar, as well as the evolution of literary forms during a time of significant cultural transformation. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of philosophy, linguistics, and historical literature.
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National Library of Scotland
N067676
Translated by Floyer Sydenham. With a half-title following the title page. Possibly also issued with: “Io, a dialogue of Plato, concerning poetry. London, 1768”.
London : printed by W. and J. Richardson; and sold by Baker and Leigh; and T. Payne, 1769. [2],264,[1]p.,plate ; 4°
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