Philosopher Kings and Tragic Heroes Essays on Images and Ideas from Western Greece

On at least one of Plato's visits to the sparkling city of Syracuse, he must have visited its famed theater and taken in a tragedy or two. He may also have reflected, as he sat there on the marble seats and looked up occasionally to glimpse the Ionian Sea, that his own adventure resembled that...

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Main Author: Reid, Heather L. (auth)
Other Authors: Tanasi, Davide (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Parnassos Press - Fonte Aretusa 2016
Series:Heritage of Western Greece
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