Nuestros cursos:

Nuestros cursos:

Bibliografía

Ediciones, traducciones y comentarios

– Platón

Obras completas

AA.VV. (1920-1964): Platon. Oeuvres Complétes, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 27 vols.

AA.VV. (1980-1999): Platón, Diálogos, Madrid, Gredos, 9 vols.

Burnet, J. (ed.) (1900-1907): Platonis Opera, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 5 vols.

Campbell, L. (1867): The Sophistes and Politicus of Plato, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Duke, E. (et alia) (eds.) (1995): Platonis Opera. Volume I. Euthyphro, Apologia, Crito, Phaedo, Cratylus, Theaetetus, Sophista, Politicus, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Robin, L. y Moreau, M. (1942): Platon, Oeuvres complètes, t. II, Paris, Gallimard.

Sofista

Arangio-Ruiz, V. (1951): Platone, Sofista, Bari, Laterza.

Benardete, S. (1984): The being of the beautiful. Plato’s Theaetetus, Sophist and Statesman, Chicago, Chicago University Press.

Bluck, R. (1975): Plato’s Sophist, Manchester, Manchester University Pres.

Chambry, E. (1969): Platon, Sophiste, Paris, GF-Flammarion.

Cobb, W. S. (1990): Plato’s Sophist, translated with and introduction and endnotes, Maryland, Savage.

Cordero, N. (1988): Platón, El Sofista, en Platón, Diálogos, Madrid, Gredos, vol. V.

———— (1993): Platon, Le Sophiste, Paris, GF-Flammarion.

Cornford, F. (1935a): Plato’s Theory of Knowledge, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul (citamos según trad. esp. de Cordero, N. y Ligatto, M. (2007): La teoría platónica del conocimiento, Buenos Aires, Paidós).

De Rijk, L. (1986): Plato’s Sophist a Philosophical Commentary, Amsterdam, North Holland.

Diès, A. (1923): Le Sophiste en Platon: Oeuvres Complètes, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, t. VIII, 3.

Fowler, H. (1921): Platón. Sofista, Cambridge, HUP.

Fronterotta, F. (2007): Platone. Sofista, Milano, BUR.

Gentile, M. (1938): Il Sofista, Padova, Cedam.

Político

Brisson, L. y Pradeau, J-F. (2003): Platon. Le Politique, Paris, Éditions Flammarion.

Diès, A. (1935): Platon, Le Politique, París, Les Belles Lettres.

Rowe, C. (1999): Statesman, Indianapolis, Hackett.

Santa Cruz, M. (1988): Platón, Político, Madrid, Editorial Gredos.

Skemp, J. (1952): Plato’s Statesman, Londres, Routledge.

Protágoras

Adam, J. y Adam, A. (eds.) (1905): Platonis Protagoras, Cambridge, CUP.

Arieti, J. y Barrus, R. (2010): Plato’s Protagoras, Plymouth, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Chambry, E. (1967): Platon. Protagoras, Paris, Garnier-Flammarion.

García Gual, C. (1982): Platón. Protágoras en AA.VV.: Diálogos, Vol. I, Madrid, Gredos.

Guthrie, W. (1956): Plato: Protagoras and Meno, Harmondsworth, Penguin Books.

Taylor, C. (1976): Plato, Protagoras. Revised Edition, Oxford, OUP.

Gorgias

Dodds, E. (1959): Plato, Gorgias, New York, Clarendon Press.

Calonge Ruiz, J. (1992): Platón, Diálogos, Madrid, Gredos.

Canto-Sperber, M. (1993): Platon: Gorgias, Paris, Flammarion.

Santa Cruz, M. (2010): Platón. Gorgias, Buenos Aires, Losada.

República

Adam, J. (1902): The Republic of Plato, Cambridge, CUP.

Camarero, A. (1998): Platón, República, Buenos Aires, Eudeba.

Campbell, L. y Jowett, B. (1894): Plato´s Republic, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Cornford, F. (1941): The Republic of Plato, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Cross, R. y Woozley, A. (1964): Plato’s Republic. A Philosophical Commentary, London, Macmillan & Co.

Eggers Lan, C. (1988): Platón, República, Madrid, Gredos.

Manuel Pabón, J. y Fernández Galiano, M. (1969): Platón, La República, Madrid, Instituto de Estudios Políticos.

Slings, S. (ed.) (2003): Platonis Rempublicam, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Vegetti, M. (ed.) (1998): Platone. La Repubblica. Vol. II. Libri II e III, Bibliopolis, Napoli.

Otros

Allen, R. (1997): Plato’s Parmenides, New Haven, Yale University Press.

Boeri, M. (2006): Platón. Teeteto, Buenos Aires, Losada.

Bostock, D. (1988): Plato’s Theaetetus, Oxford, OUP.

Bostock, D. (1998): Plato’s Phaedo, Oxford, OUP.

Brisson, L. (2011): Platon Parmenides, Paris, Flammarion.

Calvo, J. (1983): Platón. Crátilo, Madrid, Gredos.

Chambry, E. (1969): Sophiste, Politique, Philèbe, Timée, Critias, Paris, Flammarion.

Cornford, F. (1935a): Plato’s Theory of Knowledge, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul (citamos según trad. esp. de Cordero, N. y Ligatto, M. (2007): La teoría platónica del conocimiento, Buenos Aires, Paidós).

————- (1935b): Plato’s Cosmology. The Timaeus of Plato, Cambridge, Hackett Publishing Company.

Fowler, H. (1921): Plato II: Theaetetus, Sophist, London, Loeb Classical Library.

Fraccalori, G. (1934): Platone: Il Sofista e l’Uomo Politico, Firenze, La Nuova Italia.

Guthrie, W. (1956): Plato: Protagoras and Meno, Harmondsworth, Penguin Books.

Mársico, C. (2006): Crátilo, Introducción, traducción y notas, Buenos Aires, Losada.

Nehamas, A. y Woodruff, P. (1995): Plato`s Phaedrus, Indianapolis, Hackett.

Rowe, C. (1986): Plato’s Phaedrus, Warminster, Aris & Phillips.

Taylor, A. (1961): Plato: The Sophist and the Statesman, London, Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd.

Yunis, H. (2011): Plato: Phaedrus, Cambridge, CUP.

– Sofistas

Diels, H. y Kranz, W. (1951-19526): Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, Berlin, 3 vols. (DK)

Marcos, G. y Davolio, M. (2011): Gorgias. Encomio de Helena, Buenos Aires, Ediciones Winograd.

Melero Bellido, A. (1996): Sofistas. Testimonios y Fragmentos, Madrid, Gredos.

Pendrick, G. J. (2002): Antiphon the Sophist: The Fragments, Cambridge.

Piqué Angordans, A. (1985): Sofistas. Testimonios y fragmentos, Barcelona, Bruguera.

Untersteiner, M. (1949-1967): Sofisti. Testimonianze e frammenti, Florencia, La Nuova Italia, 4 vols.

– Aristóteles

Barnes, J. (1984): The Complete Works of Aristotle, 2 vols., Princeton

Calvo Martínez, T. (1982): Aristóteles, Metafísica, Madrid, Gredos.

Ross, W. (1924): Aristotle’s Metaphysics, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Santa Cruz, M. y Crespo, M. (2005): Aristóteles. Política, Buenos Aires, Editorial Losada.

– Aristófanes

Balzaretti, L. (2010): Aristófanes. Las Tesmoforiantes, Buenos Aires, Editorial Losada.

Cavallero, P. (et. al.) (2008): Nubes de Aristófanes, Buenos Aires, Editorial de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.

Dover, K. (1968): Aristophanes’ Clouds, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Fernández, C. (2009): Aristófanes. Las Asambleístas, Buenos Aires, Editorial Losada.

Fernández, P. y Schvartz, S. (2011): Aristófanes. Ranas, Buenos Aires, Editorial de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.

Gil Fernández, L. (1993): Aristófanes. Los Acarnienses. Los Caballeros, Madrid, Gredos.

Guidorizzi, G. (2002): Aristofane. Le nuvole, Milano, Mondadori Editore.

Macía Aparicio, L. (2007): Aristófanes. Comedias III. Las Nubes, Las Avispas, La Paz, Los pájaros, Madrid, Gredos.

Olson, S. (2002) (ed.): Aristophanes’ Acharnians, Oxford, OUP.

Sommerstein, A. (1980): The Comedies of Aristophanes, Vol. I: Acharnians, Warminster, Aris & Phillips.

– Otros

Cornavaca, R. (2009): Presocráticos: Fragmentos II, Buenos Aires, Losada.

Crespo, E. (2008): Homero: Ilíada, Barcelona, RBA Libros.

Jiménez, A. (2000): Hesíodo: Obras y Fragmentos, Barcelona, Editorial Gredos.

Medina González, A. (trad.) (2005): Cicerón. Disputaciones Tusculanas, Madrid, Gredos.

Morrow, G. y Dillon, J. (1987): Proclus’ Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides, Princeton, PUP.

Olson, D. (2013): Fragmenta Comica. Eupolis frr. 326-497. Fragmenta incertarum fabularum. Fragmenta dubia, Freiburg, Verlag Antike.

Westerink, L. (1962): Anonymous Prolegomena to Platonic Philosophy. Introduction, Text, Translation and Indices by L. G. Westerink, Amsterdam, North-Holland Publishing Company.

Instrumenta

Benveniste, E. (1969): Le Vocabulaire des institutions indo-européennes. II. Pouvoir, droit, religion, Paris, Minuit.

Brandwood, L. (1976): A Word Index to Plato, Leeds, W. S. Maney & Son Ltd.

Chantraine, P. (1999, 1968): Dictionnaire étymologique de la Langue Grecque. Histoire des mots, (terminé par O. Masson, J.-L. Perpillou, J. Taillardat, avec le concours de F. Bader, J. Irigoin, D. Lecco, P, Monteil, sous la dir. de M. Lejeune), CNRS, Paris, Klincksieck.

Liddell, H. & Scott, J. (1996): Greek English Lexicon, 9ºed., Oxford, Clarendon Press. (LSJ)

Luraghi, S. (2003): On the Meaning of Prepositions and Cases. The expression of semantic roles in Ancient Greek, Amsterdam, John Benjamins Publishing Co.

Rodríguez Adrados, F. (dir.) (1980ss.): Diccionario Griego-Español, Madrid. (DGE)

Smyth, G. M. (1984): Greek grammar, Cambridge, Harvard University Press.

Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (2001), Silver Mountain Software, Irvine California.

Secundaria

Ackrill, J. (1965): “Symploke Eidon” en Allen, R. (ed.): Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, pp. 199-206.

Ackrill, J. (1997): “In defence of platonic division”, en Ackrill, J. (ed.): Essays on Plato and Aristotle, Oxford, OUP, pp. 93-109.

Ademollo, F. (2011): The Cratylus of Plato. A Commentary, Cambridge, CUP.

Aguilar, R. (2003): “La figura de Télefo en la literatura y en el arte griegos”, en Cuadernos de Filología Clásica: Estudios griegos e indoeuropeos, 13, pp. 181-93.

Albury, W. (1971): “Hunting the sophist”, en Apeiron, 5, N° 1, pp. 1-12.

Ambuel, D. (2007): Image and Paradigm in Plato’s Sophist, Las Vegas, Parmenides Publishing.

Annas, J. (1981): An Introduction to Plato’s Republic, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Arieti, J. (1991): Interpreting Plato: The Dialogues as Drama, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield.

Atienza, A. (2009): “Las apariencias engañan: cambio y metamorfosis en la Odisea”, en Circe, 13, pp. 51-64.

Aubenque, P. (1991): “El sentido del ser en El Sofista de Platón”, en Cuaderno Gris, 3, pp. 3-15.

Badiou, A. (1990): Rhapsodie pour le théâtre, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France.

Baldry, H. (1937): “Plato’s ‘Technical Terms’, en Classical Quarterly, 31, pp. 141-150.

Barney, R. (2001): Names and Nature in Plato’s Cratylus, London, Routledge.

Basile, G. (2016): “Xenía: la amistad-ritualizada de Homero a Heródoto”, en Emerita, LXXXIV, Nº2, pp. 229-250.

Bates, D. (2004): “A Note on Plato Politicus 285d9–286b1”, en Classical Quarterly, 54, pp. 109-116.

Belfiore, E. (1983): “Platos Greatest Accusation against Poetry”, en Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 9, pp. 39-62.

————- (1984): “A Theory of Imitation in Plato’s Republic”, en Transactions of the American Philological Association, 114, pp. 121-146.

Benardete, S. (1960): “Plato Sophist 223b1-7”, en Phronesis, 5, pp. 129-39.

Benitez, E. (1996): “Characterisation and Interpretation: The Importance of Drama in Plato’s Sophist”, en Literature and Aesthetics, 6, pp. 27-39.

Benson, H. (1995): “The Dissolution of the Problem of the Elenchus”, en Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, XIII, pp. 45-112.

Benson, H. (2010): “Collection and Division in the Philebus”, en Dillon, J. y Brisson, L. (eds.): Plato’s Philebus. Selected papers from the Eighth Symposium Platonicum, Sankt Augustin, Academia Verlag, pp. 19-24.

Bers, V. (1994): “Tragedy and rhetoric”, en Worthington, I. (ed.): Persuasion: greek rhetoric in
action,
London, Routledge, pp. 176-196.

Beversluis, J. (2006): “A Defence of Dogmatism in the Interpretation of Plato”, en Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, XXXI, pp. 85-111.

Bieda, E. (2012): “Esbozo de una desintegración psíquica en el Gorgias de Platón”, en Hypnos, 29, pp. 237-57.

Blank, D. (1985): “Socratics Versus Sophists on Payment for Teaching”, en Classical Antiquity, 4, pp. 1-49.

Blok, J. y Lardinois A. (eds.) (2006): Solon of Athens New Historical and Philological Approaches, Leiden, Brill.

Blondell, R. (2002): The Play of Character in Plato’s Dialogues, Cambridge, CUP.

————– (2013): Helen of Troy: Beauty, Myth, Devastation, New York, OUP.

Bluck, R. (1947): “Aristotle, Plato and Ideas of Artefacta”, en Classical Review, 61, pp. 75-76.

Boardman, J. (1985): Greek Sculpture. The classical period, Singapore, Thames and Hudson.

Boegehold, A. (1995): The Law-Courts at Athens. Sites, Buildings, Equipment, Procedure and Testimonia, Princeton, The Athenian Agora XXVIII.

Bondeson, W. (1972): “Plato’s Sophist: Falsehoods and Images”, en Apeiron, VI, Nº 2, pp.1-6.

Bowie, A. (1993): Aristophanes: Myh, Ritual and Comedy, Cambridge, CUP.

Braga Da Silva, A. (2014): “Dialética, uma pintura cartográfica de ideias?”, en Hypnos, 32, pp. 130-52.

Brancacci, A. (2002): “Protagora e la techne sophistike. Plat. Prot. 316d-317c”, en Elenchos, pp. 11-32.

Bravo, F. (1985): Teoría platónica de la definición, Caracas, Fondo Editorial de Humanidades y Educación.

Brandwood, L. (1990): The chronology of Plato’s dialogues, Cambridge, CUP.

Brisson, L. (1975): “Le mythe de Protagoras. Essais d’analyse structurale”, en Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica, 20, pp. 7-37.

Brisson, L. (2000): Lectures de Platon, Paris, Vrin.

————- (2005): “Les poètes, responsables de la déchéance de la cité. Aspects éthiques, politiques et ontologiques de la critique de Platon”, en Dixsaut, M. (ed.): Études sur la République de Platon, vol. 1, Paris, Vrin, pp. 25-41.

Brown, L. (1986): “Being in the Sophist: a syntactical enquiry”, en Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 4, pp. 49-70.

———– (2008): “The Sophist on Statements, Predication, and Falsehood”, en Fine, G. (ed.): The Oxford Handbook of Plato, Oxford, OUP, pp. 437–62.

———– (2010): “Definition and Division in Plato’s Sophist”, en Charles, D. (ed.): Definition in Greek Philosophy, Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. 151-71.

———– (2012): “Negation and Not-being: Dark Matter in the Sophist”, en Hermann, A., Karasmanis, V. y Patterson, R. (eds.): Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift at Delphi in Honor of Charles Kahn, Las Vegas, Parmenides Publishing, p. 233-54.

Brunschwig, J. (2004): “‘Revisiting Plato’s Cave”, en Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 19, pp. 145–77.

Brownson, C. (1920): Plato’s Studies and Criticism of the Poets, Boston, R.G. Badger. 

Burkert, W. (1977): Griechische Religion. Der archaischen und klassischen Epoche, Verlag W. Kohlhammer (citamos según trad. esp. de Bernabé, H. (2007): Religión griega. Arcaica y Clásica, Madrid, Universidad Complutense).

Burnet, J. (1914): Greek Philosophy. Thales to Plato, London, Macmillan and Co.

Burnyeat, M. (1999): ‘Culture and Society in Plato’s Republic”, en The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 20, pp. 215–324.

Cairns, D. (1993): Aidōs. The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

————- (2010): “Shame”, en Gagarin, M. (ed.): The Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome, Oxford, OUP, 6, pp. 297-8.

Calabi, F. (1998): “Gige”, en M. Vegetti (ed.): Platone. La Repubblica, vol. II, Napoli, Bibliopolis, pp. 173-188.

Calame, C. (2012): “The Pragmatics of “Myth” in Plato’s Dialogues: The Story of Prometheus in the Protagoras”, en Collobert, C., Destrée, P. y Gonzalez, F. (eds.): Plato and Myth. Studies on the use and status of Platonic Myths, Leiden, Brill, pp. 127-44.

Casadesus Bordoy, F. (2013): “Why is it so difficult to catch a sophist? Pl. Sph. 218d3 and 261a5”, en Bossi, B. y Robinson, T. (eds.): Plato’s Sophist Revisited, Berlin, De Gruyter, pp. 15-28.

Casertano, G. (1996): Il nome della cosa. Linguaggio e realtà negli ultimi dialoghi di Platone, Loffredo, Napoli.

Cassin, B. (ed.) (1986): Positions de la sophistique, Paris, Vrin.

———— (1995): L’effet sophistique, Paris, Éditions Gallimard.

Castoriadis, C. (2002): On Plato’s Statesman, Standford, Standford University Press.

Cavallero, P. (2007): “Sócrates como chivo expiatorio o sobre la identificación de Aristófanes y Sócrates”, en Circe, 11, pp. 91-100.

Cherniss, H. (1944): Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato and the Academy, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press.

————— (1962): The Riddle of the Early Academy, New York, Russell & Russell.

Classen, C. (1976) (ed.): Sophistik, Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.

Clay, D. (1992): “Plato’s first words”, en Dunn, F. y Cole, T. (eds.): Beginnings in Classical Literature, Cambridge, CUP, pp. 113-30.

———- (1994): “The origins of the Socratic Dialogue”, en Vander Waerdt, P. (ed.): The Socratic Movement, New York, Cornell University Press, pp. 23-47.

Cohn, D. (2001): “Does Socrates Speak for Plato? Reflections on an Open Question”, en New Literary History, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 485-500.

Compton-Engle, G. (2015): Costume in the Comedies of Aristophanes, Cambridge, CUP.

Cordero, N. (1978): “Lenguaje, verdad y comunicación en Gorgias”, en Escritos de Filosofía, Nº 1, pp. 135-142.

————– (1991): “L’invention de l’école éléatique, Platon Sophiste 242d”, en Aubenque, P. (ed.): Etudes sur le Sophiste de Platon, Nápoles, Bibliopolis, pp. 91-124.

————– (2005): Siendo, se es. La tesis de Parménides, Buenos Aires, Editorial Biblos.

————– (2012): “El Extranjero de Elea, ‘compañero’ de los parmenídeos…desde 1561”, en Cornelli, G. (ed.): Plato’s Styles and Characters, Brasilia, Archai UNESCO Chair, pp. 125-138.

————– (2013): “The relativization of ‘separation’ (khorismos) in the Sophist”, en Bossi, B. y Robinson, T. (eds.): Plato’s Sophist Revisited, Berlin, De Gruyter, pp. 197-201.

————- (2016): Platón contra Platón. La autocrítica del Parménides y la ontología del Sofista, Buenos Aires, Editorial Biblos.

Cotton, A. (2014): Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader, Oxford, OUP.

Couloubaritsis, L. (1995): “Le paradigme platonicien du tissage comme modèle politique d`une societé complexe”, en Revue de Philosophie ancienne, 13, pp. 107-162.

Craig, L. (1994): The War Lover. A Study of Plato’s Republic, Toronto, University of Toronto Press.

Crivelli, P. (2012): Plato’s Account of Falsehood: A Study of the Sophist, Cambridge, CUP.

Crombie, I. (1963): An examination of Plato’s Doctrines, II, Londres, Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Csapo, E. (2010): Actors and Icons of the Ancient Theater, Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell.

Csapo, E. y Slater W. (1995): The Context of Ancient Drama, Ann Harbor, University of Michigan Press.

Damaskos, D. (2012): “Free-standing and Relief Sculpture”, en Smith, T. y Plantzos, D. (eds.): A Companion to Greek Art. Volumen I, Malden, Blackwell Publishing, pp. 105-31.

Dancy, R. (2004): Plato’s Introduction of Forms, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Davis, M. (1967): “The Statesman as a Political Dialogue”, en American Journal of Philology, 88, pp. 319-31.

De Chiara-Quenzer D. (1998): “The Purpose of the Philosophical Method in Plato’s Statesman“, en Apeiron, Vol. 31, Nº 2, pp. 91-126.

De Luise, F. y Farinetti, G. (1998): “L’infelicità del guisto e la crisi del socratismo platonico”, en M. Vegetti (ed.): Platone. La Repubblica, vol. II, Napoli, Bibliopolis, pp. 189-220.

De Vogel, C. (1988): Rethinking Plato and Platonism, Leiden, Brill.

De Vries, G. (1969): A Commentary on the Phaedrus of Plato, Amsterdam, Adolf Hakkert.

De Vries, W. (1988): “On “Sophist” 255B-E”, en History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 5, 4, pp. 385-394.

Deleuze, G. (1969): Logique du Sens, Paris, Les Éditions de Minuit.

Desclos, Maurie-Laurence (2001): “L’interlocuteur anonyme dans les Dialogues de Platon”, en Cossutta, F. y M. Narcy (comp.): La forme dialogue chez Platon. Évolution et réceptions, Grenoble, Éditions Jérôme Millon, pp. 69-97.

Detienne, M. (1967): Les maîtres de vérité dans la Grèce archaïque, Paris, Librairie François Maspero (citamos según trad. esp. de: Herrera, J. [1981]: Los maestros de verdad en la Grecia arcaica, Madrid, Taurus).

Díaz, M., Livov, G. y Spangenberg, P. (2009): “Una introducción a la phantasía antigua”, en Marcos, G. y Díaz, M. (eds.): El surgimiento de la phantasía en la Grecia Clásica. Parecer y aparecer en Protágoras, Platón y Aristóteles, Buenos Aires, Prometeo Libros, pp. 27-40.

Diès, A. (1909): La définition de l’Être et la nature des Idées dans le Sophiste de Platon, Paris, Alcan.

Dixsaut, M. (1991): “La negation, le non-être et l’autre dans le Sophiste”, en Aubenque, P. (ed.): Etudes sur le Sophiste de Platon, Napoli, Bibliopolis, pp. 165–213.

————– (2000a): Platon et la question de la pensée. Études platoniciennes I, Paris, Vrin.

————– (2000b): “Images du philosophe”, en Kleos, 4, pp. 191-248.

————– (2001): Métamorphoses de la dialectique dans les dialogues de Platon, Paris, Vrin.

————– (2016): Le Naturel philosophe. Essai sur les Dialogues de Platon, Paris, Vrin.

Edelstein, L. (1962): “Platonic Anonymity”, en American Journal of Philology, 83, pp. 1–22.

Edmunds, L. (1985): “Aristophanes’ Socrates”, en Cleary, J. (ed.): Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, Lanhan MD, Univ. Press of America, Vol. 1, pp. 209-230.

El Murr, D. (2005): “La division et l’unité du Politique de Platon”, en Les Études philosophiques, N° 74, pp. 295-324.

————– (2006): “Paradigm and diairesis: a response to M.L. Gill’s ‘Models in Plato’s Sophist and Statesman”, en Plato 6, [http://gramata.univ-paris1.fr/Plato/article63.html, consultado el 14 de agosto de 2014].

————– (2009): “Politics and Dialectic in Plato’s Statesman”, en Gurtler, G. y Wians, W. (eds.): Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, Leiden, Boston, pp. 109-35.

————– (2016): “Logique ou dialectique? La puissance normative de la division platonicienne”, en Gourinat, J-B. y Lemaire, J. (eds.): Logique et dialectique dans l’Antiquité, Paris, Vrin, pp. 107-33.

Else, G. F. (1958): “Imitation in the Fifth Century”, en Classical Philology, 53, pp. 73–90.

Faulkner, A. (2011): “Introduction”, en Faulkner, A. (ed.): The Homeric Hymns. Interpretative Essays, Oxford, OUP, pp. 1-28.

Ferrari, G. (1989): “Plato on Poetry”, en: Kennedy, G. (ed.): The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, Cambridge, CUP, pp. 92-148.

————- (2000): “Review of Gerald A. Press, ed., Who Speaks for Plato? Studies in Platonic Anonymity”, en Bryn Mawr Classical Review.

Figal, G. (2017): “Finding the Right Concepts. On Dialectics in Plato’s Statesman”, en Sallis, J. (ed.): Plato’s Statesman Dialectic, Myth, and Politics, Albany, Sunny Press, pp. 137-48.

Fine, G. (1993): On Ideas. Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s Theory of Forms, Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Folch, M. (2013): “Unideal genres and the ideal city: Comedy, Threnody, and the Making of Citizens in Plato’s Laws”, en Peponi, A-E. (ed.): Performance and Culture in Plato’s Laws, Cambridge, CUP, pp. 339-70.

Ford, A. (1993): “Platonic insults: sophistic”, en Common Knowledge, 1.5, pp. 33-47.

Fossheim, H. (2012): “Division as a method in Plato”, en Fink, J. (ed.): The Development of Dialectic from Plato to Aristotle, Cambridge, CUP, pp. 91-113.

Franklin, L. (2011): “Dichotomy and Platonic Diaeresis,” en History of Philosophy Quarterly, 28, N°1, pp. 1-20.

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