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- Alcibiades the Profane: Images of the Mysteries in Plato’S Symposium Radcliffe .G Edmonds III Bryn Mawr College, [email protected]
- Man As Monster: Eros and Hubris in Plato's Symposium *
- Life in Ancient Athens, the Social and Public Life of a Classical Athenian
- Eros and the Intoxications of Enlightenment
- The Symposium Symposium
- Chapter Eight
- An Interpretation of Plato's Symposium
- Convention, Transition, and Intervention in Plato's Lysis
- Parody As Pedagogy in Plato's Dialogues Dissertation Presented
- The Symposium (Second Version), 1873
- The Dramatic Prologue of Plato's Symposium As Introduction to the Dialogue's Philosophy
- Love, Laughter, and the Harmony of Opposites in Platoâ•Žs Symposium
- Acceptance Through Restriction: Male Homosexuality in Ancient Athens Brigid Kelleher
- R.Harte Dissertation
- Lysias, Isocrates and the Trierarchs of Aegospotami
- Eryximachus and Diotima in Plato's Symposium Autor(Es): Riegel, Nicholas Publicado Por: Imprensa Da Universidade De Coimbra; A
- The Order of Speeches in Plato's Symposium
- Tragedy Off-Stage Debra Nails Plato Weaves Strands of the Tragic and the Comic, High Seriousness and Low Bawdiness, Into His Symposium; That Much Is Uncontroversial
- Brill's Plato Studies Series