Introduction to Studies on Plato’s Statesman

Authors

  • Thomas Slabon University of South Florida - Tampa - US

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14195/1984-249X_34_S0

Keywords:

Statesman, Plato

References

BEN-ASHER, S. (2024). Herds of Featherless Bipeds: Division and Privation in Plato’s Statesman In: PIERING, J.; RUDEBUSCH, G.; SLABON, T. (eds.). Studies on Plato’s Statesman, special issue of Archai, 34, suppl. 1.

MCKEEN, C. (2024). Law and Political Expertise in Plato’s Statesman In: PIERING, J.; RUDEBUSCH, G.; SLABON, T. (eds.). Studies on Plato’s Statesman, special issue ofArchai , 34, suppl. 1.

MÖBUS, F.; VLASITS, J. (2024). Division and Animal Sacrifice in Plato’s Statesman In: PIERING, J.; RUDEBUSCH, G.; SLABON, T. (eds.). Studies on Plato’s Statesman, special issue ofArchai , 34, suppl. 1.

REID, J. (2024). The Analysis of Constitutions in Plato’s Statesman In: PIERING, J.; RUDEBUSCH, G.; SLABON, T. (eds.). Studies on Plato’s Statesman, special issue ofArchai , 34, suppl. 1.

ROWE, C. (2024). Contemporary Politikoi [Statesmen] and Other Sophists in Plato’s Political Dialogues. In: PIERING, J.; RUDEBUSCH, G.; SLABON, T. (eds.). Studies on Plato’s Statesman, special issue ofArchai, 34, suppl. 1.

SPELIOTIS, E. (2024). Paradigm and Method in Plato’s Statesman In: PIERING, J.; RUDEBUSCH, G.; SLABON, T. (eds.). Studies on Plato’s Statesman, special issue ofArchai , 34, suppl. 1.

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Published

2025-01-10

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Studies on Plato’s Statesman

How to Cite

Introduction to Studies on Plato’s Statesman. (2025). Revista Archai, 34, e034S0. https://doi.org/10.14195/1984-249X_34_S0