Socrates and Plato in Post-Aristotelian Tradition—II

Classical Quarterly 19 (1):1-13 (1925)
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The Platonic Commentators.—After Cicero the Academy is no more than a few names to us for nearly five centuries. The nearest that we get to contact with it in this period is in the writings of Plutarch. He was himself a student there, and was well read in the books of Plato and the commentaries thereon

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