Symposium

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Author: Plato ISBN: 9781595470751
Publisher: NuVision Publications, LLC Publication: February 22, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Plato
ISBN: 9781595470751
Publisher: NuVision Publications, LLC
Publication: February 22, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

The Symposium is a philosophical dialogue written by Plato sometime after 385 BC. It is a discussion on the nature of love, taking the form of a series of speeches, both satirical and serious, given by a group of men at a symposion or drinking party at the house of the tragedian Agathon at Athens.

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The Symposium is a philosophical dialogue written by Plato sometime after 385 BC. It is a discussion on the nature of love, taking the form of a series of speeches, both satirical and serious, given by a group of men at a symposion or drinking party at the house of the tragedian Agathon at Athens.

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