Greek Popular Morality in the Time of Plato and Aristotle

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Hackett, 1994 - History - 330 pages
"A classic. It provides an invaluable aid to anyone seeking to understand Plato and Aristotle in their historical context. Dover uses a variety of literary sources to set out, with clarity and deep sensitivity, popular views on moral, political, and religious matters in fourth-century Greece." --Michael Morgan, Indiana University

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