SymposiumHackett Publishing, 1.5.1989 - 109 sivua A model of the kind of text one needs for lecture courses: the translation is extremely readable and made even more accessible by intelligent printing decisions (on dividing the text, spacing for clarification, etc.); the notes are kept to a minimum but appear when they are really needed for comprehension and are truly informative. And the introduction admirably presents both basic information and a sense of current scholarly opinion. --S. G. Nugent, Princeton University |
Sisältö
Introductory Dialogue | 1 |
The Speech of Phaedrus | 9 |
The Speech of Pausanias | 13 |
The Speech of Eryximachus | 20 |
The Speech of Aristophanes | 25 |
The Speech of Agathon | 32 |
Socrates Questions Agathon | 40 |
Diotima Questions Socrates | 45 |
The Speech of Diotima | 48 |
Alcibiades Entrance | 61 |
The Speech of Alcibiades | 65 |
Final Dialogue | 76 |
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Achilles Agathon agreed Alcestis Alcibiades already Aphrodite Apollodorus Aristodemus Aristophanes art of love asked Athenians Athens beautiful bodies beautiful things become belongs beloved boys called comic consider couch course customs desire dialogue dinner Dionysus Diotima divination drink drunk erōs Eryximachus everything fact father feast flute-girl give birth goddess gods Gorgias Greek happy Harmodius and Aristogiton harmony Hesiod Homer homosexual honor human idea iliad immortal kind of Love look Love’s lover man’s Mantinea Marsyas mean mortal nature never noble object of love Patroclus Pausanias person Phaedrus philosophical Plato poet poetry praise of Love pregnant Protagoras reason replied satyr sexual shameful share Silenus simply slaves Socrates someone sophrosunē sort soul speak species of Love speech story Symposium tell there’s Thucydides told translation truth turn ugly virtue vulgar what’s whole wise word Xenophon young Zeus