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    A Short Account of Plato P. Leon: Plato. Pp. 147. London: Nelson, 1939. Cloth, 2s. 6d.D. Tarrant - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (02):87-88.
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    Guido Calogero: Studi sull' Eleatismo. Pp. 264. Rome: Tipografia del Senato, 1932. Paper, L.40.D. Tarrant - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (06):241-.
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    Luigi Stefanini: Platone: II. Pp. 538. Padua: 'Cedam,' 1935. Paper, L. 50.D. Tarrant - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (05):204-.
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    P. Albertelli: Gli Eleati. Testimonialize e frammenti. Pp. 250. Bari: Laterza, 1939. Paper, L. 30.D. Tarrant - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):217-.
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    Platone: I. Luigi Stefanini. Pp. lxxxi + 318. Padua: 'Cedam,' 1932. Paper, 40 lire.D. Tarrant - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (02):83-.
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    Plato, Republic 516 d2–e2.D. Tarrant - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (01):7-8.
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    Plato's Use of Images.D. Tarrant - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (3-4):161-.
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    Studien zu Sextus Empiricus. Von Werner Heintz. Pp. 299. Halle (Saale): Niemeyer, 1932. Paper, Rm. 18.D. Tarrant - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (05):211-.
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    The New Testament Concept of Metanoia. By Aloys H. Dirksen. Pp. xi + 256. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America, 1932. Paper. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (04):149-.
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    A French Edition of the Phaedrus L. Robin: Platon, Phèdre: Texte établi et traduit. Paris: 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1933. Paper, 30 fr. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (02):64-65.
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    A New Survey of Ancient Philosophy A. H. Armstrong: An Introduction to Ancient Philosophy. Pp. xvi+241. London: Methuen, 1947. Cloth, 15s.net. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (3-4):128-129.
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    Metaphysik der Sitten. Lichtstrahlen des Platonischen Protagoras. Wilhelm Schneidewin. Pp. 32. Paderborn: Schöningh, 1933. Paper, RM. 1.60. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (04):149-.
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    Philosophische Erklärung der platonischen Dialoge Meno und Hippias Minor. By Dr. B. J. H. Ovink. Pp. xi + 206. Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1930. Paper, 8s. 2d. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (05):197-.
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    Plato's First Alcibiades C. Vink : Plato's Eerste Alcibiades. Een onderzoek naar zijn authenticiteit. Pp. 154. Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1939. Paper, f. 2.50. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):140-.
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    Platone: Ione. Con Introduzione e Commento a cura di Umberto Albini. Pp. xv+54. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1954. Paper, L. 300. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):316-317.
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    Platone: Il Simposio, con introduzione e commento di Umberto Galli. Pp. cxxxiii + 242. Turin : Chiantore, 1935. Paper, L.30. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (05):198-.
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    Plato's Metaphors Pierre Louis: Les Métaphores de Platon. Pp. xxii + 269. Paris: 'Les Belles Lettres', 1945. Paper, 250 fr. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1947 - The Classical Review 61 (01):17-18.
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    Plato's Use of Images Aloys de Marignac: Imagination et Dialectique. Essai sur l'Expression du Spirituel par l'Image dans les Dialogues de Platon. Pp. 168. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1951. Paper, 750 fr. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (3-4):161-162.
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    Platons zweiter Hippiasdialog: Gehalt, Beurteilung. Von Wilhelm Schneidewin. Pp. 36. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schoningh, 1931. Paper, M. 1.50. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (05):197-.
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    The Platonic Ideas and the World-Soul Joseph Moreau: (1) La Construction de l'Idéalisme platonicien. Pp. 515. (2) L'Âme du Monde de Platon aux Stoïciens. Pp. 200. Paris: (1) Boivin, (2) 'Les Belles Lettres', 1939. Paper, (1) 75 fr., (2) 40 fr. [REVIEW]D. Tarrant - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (01):22-23.
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    Attentional asymmetries in a visual orienting task are related to temperament.Kelly G. Garner, Paul E. Dux, Joe Wagner, Tarrant D. R. Cummins, Christopher D. Chambers & Mark A. Bellgrove - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (8):1508-1515.
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    Attentional asymmetries in a visual orienting task are related to temperament.Kelly G. Garner, Paul E. Dux, Joe Wagner, D. R. Tarrant, Christopher D. Chambers & A. Mark - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (8):1508-1515.
    Spatial asymmetries are an intriguing feature of directed attention. Recent observations indicate an influence of temperament upon the direction of these asymmetries. It is unknown whether this influence generalises to visual orienting behaviour. The aim of the current study was therefore to explore the relationship between temperament and measures of spatial orienting as a function of target hemifield. An exogenous cueing task was administered to 92 healthy participants. Temperament was assessed using Carver and White's (1994) Behavioural Inhibition System and Behavioural (...)
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    Olimpiodoro d'Alessandria: Tutti i Commentari a Platone trans. and ed. by Francesca Filippi.Harold Tarrant - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3):555-557.
    For those of us who do not idealize Proclus's contribution to Platonic scholarship, which is influenced excessively by the conviction that Orphic and Chaldaean texts are working within the same system, the commentaries of Olympiodorus can represent a substantial step forward. The range of issues tackled in his commentaries is often much closer to that expected of a modern commentary than those of his illustrious Athenian predecessor. This is not entirely new, since much the same could be said of Hermias, (...)
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    M. Bonazzi, À la recherche des idées. Platonisme et philosophie hellénistique d’Antiochus à Plotin.Harold Tarrant - 2016 - Elenchos 37 (1-2):282-288.
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    Plato, Phaedo 115 d.Dorothy Tarrant - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (02):44-45.
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    Eudorus and the Early Platonist Interpretation of the Categories.Harold Tarrant - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (3):583-595.
    La tradition herméneutique concernant les Catégories d’Aristote remonte à Eudore et à ses contemporains du premier siècle av. J.-C. Pour interpréter ce texte difficile, il faut que les disciples de Platon considèrent quelques problèmes nouveaux de la dialectique. Les critiques d’Eudore manifestent le désir d’un ordre rigoureux, et elles posent des questions auxquelles la tradition herméneutique, culminant dans le magnifique commentaire de Simplicius, tentera de répondre. Le projet critique d’Eudore ne nous permet pas de parler d’un «ennemi d’Aristote», ni de (...)
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    Antiochus: a new beginning?Harold Tarrant - unknown
    Our knowledge of the Academy between the death of Plato and the first century BC is not extensive, though covered both by Philodemus' Academica, a history of the School on damaged papyrus, and by brief biographies in the fourth book of Diogenes Laertius' Lives of the Philosophers. These biographies cover the main school leaders down to the time of Clitomachus (d. 110/09 BC). It would be usual to see the Academy as having built on Plato's work and maintained his traditions (...)
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    Unmarried Male Platonists on Death in the Family.Harold Tarrant - 2023 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (1):113-123.
    In this paper I ask what it is that adds credibility to Crantor (d. 276/5 BC) as an authority on managing one’s grief, especially grief at the loss of children. At first sight the homoerotic ethos of the Academy in his time made it unlikely that high profile members would have concerned themselves with children of their own. The primary source used is Plutarch’s Consolation to Apollonius, where it is clear that immediate suppression of grief and other natural feelings is (...)
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    The Touch of Socrates.Dorothy Tarrant - 1958 - Classical Quarterly 8 (1-2):95-.
    At the end of the dialogue Theages, after a general review of the prophetic power given by Socrates quotes the words of Aristides to himself—130 d—e: The extravagant claim here made for the influence of Socrates as conveyed through physical proximity and contact is one of the chief reasons for regarding the dialogue as spurious, giving as it does a later and a distorted development from suggestions made by Plato and Xenophon themselves.
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    Der Platoniker Tauros in der Darstellung des Aulus Gellius.Harold Tarrant - 1997 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (2):294-296.
    This detailed commentary of Gellius' accounts of his teacher Taurus reconstructs the picture of this Middle Platonic philosopher as teacher and man and conveys interesting insights into the practice of philosophical teaching in the second century A.D. A collection of all testimonies and fragments of Taurus is added.
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    More Colloquialisms, Semi-Proverbs, and Word-Play in Plato.Dorothy Tarrant - 1958 - Classical Quarterly 8 (3-4):158-.
    THE following further instances and parallels, and additional usages, may supplement the colloquialisms, &c, in Plato's dialogues which were listed and studied in a former article. 1. Colloquialisms More examples and parallels for usages previously noted: Charm. 154 b 4, Crat. 418 b 8, Phaedo 92 d 4, Parm. 126 c 6, 127 b 1, Polit. 290 d 7, Laws 630 b 7.
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    Reconstructing Proclus’ thoughts on khôra and matter.Harold Tarrant - 2022 - Chôra 20:107-124.
    Ce que nous connaissons de l’exégèse antique du Timée est limité par le fait que le commentaire de Proclus ne continue pas au‑delà de Tim. 17a‑44b. Grâce à d’autres auteurs, nous possédons un seul fragment de Proclus lui‑même sur le réceptacle du Timée, et un seul fragment des commentaires de Jamblique sur l’espace. Je discute ici ces deux passages et ce que nous trouvons sur le réceptacle, la matière, et la chôra dans le corpus de Proclus. La doctrine que la (...)
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    Proclus (C.) Steel Procli in Platonis Parmenidem Commentaria. Volumen I Libros I–III Continens. Co-edited by Caroline Macé and Pieter d'Hoine. Pp. liv + 300. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007. Cased, £37.50. ISBN: 978-0-19-929181-. [REVIEW]Harold Tarrant - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):434-.
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    The Neoplatonic Socrates ed. by Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant.David D. Butorac - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (2):328-329.
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    Seneca's Agamemnon R. J. Tarrant: Seneca, Agamemnon. (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries, 18.) Pp. viii + 409. Cambridge: University Press, 1976. Cloth, £15. [REVIEW]C. D. N. Costa - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):254-256.
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    Proclus and his Legacy.Danielle A. Layne & David D. Butorac (eds.) - 2016 - Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter.
    his volume investigates Proclus' own thought and his wide-ranging influence within late Neoplatonic, Alexandrine and Byzantinian philosophy and theology. It further explores how Procline metaphysics and doctrines of causality influence and transition into Arabic and Islamic thought, up until Richard Hooker in England, Spinoza in Holland and Pico in Italy. John Dillon provides a helpful overview of Proclus' thought, Harold Tarrant discusses Proclus' influence within Alexandrian philosophy and Tzvi Langermann presents ground breaking work on the Jewish reception of Proclus, (...)
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    Proclus Again (H.) Tarrant (ed., trans.) Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus. Volume I. Book 1: Proclus on the Socratic State and Atlantis. Pp. xii + 346. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Cased, £65, US$120. ISBN: 978-0-521-84659-2. (D.) Baltzly (ed., trans.) Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus. Volume III. Book 3, Part 1: Proclus on the World's Body. Pp. xii + 205. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Cased, £45, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-521-84595-. [REVIEW]Niketas Siniossoglou - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):436-.
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    T & T - L. D. Reynolds (ed.) with contributions by P. K. Marshall, M. D. Reeve, L. D. Reynolds, R. H. Rouse, R. J. Tarrant, M. Winterbottom and others: Texts and Transmission. Pp. xlviii + 509. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983. [REVIEW]Mirella Ferrari - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (02):287-290.
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    Socrates in the neoplatonists. D.A. layne, H. Tarrant the neoplatonic socrates. Pp. VI + 256. Philadelphia: University of pennsylvania press, 2014. Cased, £49, us$75. Isbn: 978-0-8122-4629-2. [REVIEW]Michael F. Wagner - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (1):92-93.
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    Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Plato in Antiquity, edited by Tarrant, H., Layne, D.A., Baltzly, D. and Renaud, F. [REVIEW]Øyvind Rabbås - 2019 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 13 (1):87-90.
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    Ancient Interprertations of Plato (H.) Tarrant, (D.) Baltzly (edd.) Reading Plato in Antiquity. Pp. x + 268, figs. London: Duckworth, 2006. Cased, £50. ISBN: 0-7156-3455-. [REVIEW]George Karamanolis - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):56-.
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    Greek Philosophy before Plato. By Robert Scoon B.A., Ph.D., (Princeton University Press; and London: Humphrey Milford. 1928. Pp. viii+353. Price 3 dollars 50; 16s.)Plato's Theory of Ethics. By R. C. Lodge. (London: Kegan Paul, French, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1928. Pp. xiv + 558. Price 21s.)The Hippias Major, attributed to Plato. Edited, with Introductory Essay and Commentary, by Dorothy Tarrant M.A., (Cambridge University Press. 1928. Pp. lxxxiv + 104. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]G. C. Field - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (13):117-.
  43. Ancient readers of the Gorgias.Harold Tarrant - 2024 - In J. Clerk Shaw (ed.), Plato's Gorgias: a critical guide. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Socratic Synousia : A Post-Platonic Myth?Harold Tarrant - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (2):131-155.
    Tarrant examines whether the relationship between Socrates and his young followers could ever have been treated by Plato in the same fashion as it is treated in the Platonic Theages, where the terminology of synousia is repeatedly applied to it. In minimizing the part played by knowledge and maximizing the role of the divine and of eros, the work creates a "Socrates" who conforms to the educational ideology of the Academy of Polemo in the period 314-270 BC.
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  45. Philebus, laws and self-ignorance.Harold Tarrant - 2018 - In James M. Ambury & Andy R. German (eds.), Knowledge and Ignorance of Self in Platonic Philosophy. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  46. Review of Samuel Scolnicov, Plato’s Method of Hypothesis in the Middle Dialogues, edited by Harold Tarrant[REVIEW]Evan Rodriguez - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (3):549-550.
    This volume, a lightly-edited version of Professor Samuel Scolnicov’s 1974 Ph.D. thesis, is a fitting tribute to his impressive career. It will perhaps be most useful for those interested in better understanding Scolnicov’s work and his views on Plato as a whole, not least for the comprehensive list of his publications that requires a full twelve pages of print. Scholars with an interest in Plato’s method of hypothesis will also find some useful remarks on key passages in the Meno, Phaedo, (...)
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    The Second Alcibiades: a Platonist dialogue on prayer and on ignorance.Harold Tarrant - 2023 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing.
    This work provides a challenging new interpretation of the Second Alcibiades from the Platonic corpus, seeing it not only as a work of philosophic ethics, but also as one steeped in ancient literature, particularly Euripidean tragedy. The dialogue's philosophy is underpinned by an epistemology paying special attention to one's personal viewpoint, as its language shows. Dramatically, it presents a Socrates who falls into a similar trap from the one he steers Alcibiades away from, facing the dangers of a tragic character (...)
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    Plato's Natural Philosophy (review).Harold Tarrant - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (1):150-151.
    Harold Tarrant - Plato's Natural Philosophy - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:1 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.1 150-151 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Harold Tarrant University of Newcastle, Australia Thomas K. Johansen. Plato's Natural Philosophy. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. vi + 218. Cloth, $75.00. This major study of the philosophy of the Timaeus—provided with excellent argumentation, a fine bibliography, and useful indices—is of wider significance to the interpretation of (...)
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    The international dimensions of antimicrobial resistance: Contextual factors shape distinct ethical challenges in South Africa, Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom.Eva M. Krockow & Carolyn Tarrant - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (7):756-765.
    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) describes the evolution of treatment‐resistant pathogens, with potentially catastrophic consequences for human medicine. AMR is driven by the over‐prescription of antibiotics, and could be reduced through consideration of the ethical dimensions of the dilemma faced by doctors. This dilemma involves balancing apparently opposed interests of current and future patients, and unique contextual factors in different countries, which may modify the core dilemma. We describe three example countries with different economic backgrounds and cultures—South Africa, Sri Lanka and the (...)
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    Second Sailing: Alternative Perspectives on Plato ed. by Debra Nails and Harold Tarrant[REVIEW]Verity Harte - 2017 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (1):154-155.
    Tradition has it that ‘deuteros plous’, an idiomatic expression used by Plato most famously at Phaedo 99c–d, refers to the use of oars to get to one’s destination in the absence of suitable wind for sailing. The nautical motif is a gesture towards the seafaring credentials of Holger Thesleff, the scholar to whom the volume pays tribute, the author, most notably for this occasion, of three books and several articles on the style, chronology and metaphysical outlook of Plato’s dialogues, now (...)
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