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The Apology, Phaedo and Crito by Plato; the Golden Sayings by Epictetus; the Meditations by Marcus Aurelius: the Five Foot Shelf of Classics, Vol. II (In 51 Volumes) M.g. Epictetus
The Apology, Phaedo and Crito by Plato; the Golden Sayings by Epictetus; the Meditations by Marcus Aurelius: the Five Foot Shelf of Classics, Vol. II (In 51 Volumes)
M.g. Epictetus
Author name not noted above: Marcus Aurelius. Translator names not noted above: Benjamin Jowett, Hastings Crossley, and George Long. Originally published between 1909 and 1917 under the name "Harvard Classics," this stupendous 51-volume set-a collection of the greatest writings from literature, philosophy, history, and mythology-was assembled by American academic CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT (1834-1926), Harvard University's longest-serving president. Also known as "Dr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf," it represented Eliot's belief that a basic liberal education could be gleaned by reading from an anthology of works that could fit on five feet of bookshelf. Volume II features: ? The Apology, Phaedo, and Crito, by Greek philosopher PLATO (c. 428 BC-c. 347 BC), three of his greatest dialogues about his mentor, Socrates, and essential for understanding the Socratic method. ? The Golden Sayings, by Greek philosopher EPICTETUS (55-135), a collection of Stoic aphorisms and wisdom. ? The Meditations, by Roman emperor MARCUS AURELIUS (121-180), an ode to the obligations and rewards of duty.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | February 1, 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9781616400460 |
| Publishers | Cosimo Classics |
| Pages | 358 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 24 mm · 589 g |
| Language | English |
| Contributor | Charles W. Eliot |