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Alpott
10-16-2004, 12:03 PM
Im currently reading Plato’s "The Republic" And was wondering if anyone else knew of any other books similiar to this book or from that age, I already plan to read Homer’s Illiad/Oddesy.

Landlord of Sector 7
10-17-2004, 06:01 AM
Read the Odyssey in school as a required. Would have read it anyways and I thought it was great. I love how Homer is so impartial in his writing and does not take a side, it always makes even the worst villains seem sympathetic. Still need to read the Iliad though…

Marceline
10-17-2004, 01:07 PM
Are you looking for more stuff by Greek philosophers, or just philosphy type stuff in general? I like reading philisophical-type books more then I should, so there are probably quite a few books I can reccommend.

If you’re just looking for Greek stuff, read Plato’s "The Trial and Death of Socrates". I love reading any of Socrates’ conversations, and most of the best stuff is in there.


Alpott
10-17-2004, 01:57 PM
"The Trial and Death of Socrates" Ah yes, I remember seeing that book..I think I will read that one next

Darkiss
10-30-2004, 02:16 AM
In our schools,here in Greece,we learn about,Aristoteli,Plato,Socrates…Homer is great.
There are many great,greek Philosophers,although because I have to study them,I ended up hating them…

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