Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Critias, by Plato
Full text of Plato's dialogue, "Critias." Translation by Benjamin Jowett. Includes links to share recommended websites among users.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Symposium, by Plato
Full text of Plato's dialogue, "Symposium." Translation by Benjamin Jowett. Includes character list
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg: The Republic by Plato
A digital version of The Republic, Plato's famous political dialogue. Includes a lengthy introduction by the translator, Benjamin Jowett, a nineteenth-century Oxford University scholar.
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Plato & His Dialogues: Plato's Tetralogies
View Plato's dialogues organized into a system of seven tetralogies - meaning that each is composed of four dialogues or discourses. Includes links for further information on each. Great starting place for learning more about Plato and...
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Cratylus
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Cratylus." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Crito
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Crito." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Euthydemus
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Euthydemus." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Euthyphro
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Euthyphro." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Gorgias
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Gorgias." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Ion
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Ion." Translated by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Laws
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Laws." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Meno
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Meno." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Parmenides
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Parmenides." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Phaedo
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Phaedo." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Philebus
Full text of Plato's dialogue, "Philebus." Translation by Benjamin Jowett. Includes a place for you to read or post commentaries on the text.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Statesman
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Statesman" (or "Politicus"). Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Protagoras
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Protagoras." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Sophist
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Sophist." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
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Mit: Internet Classics Archive: Timaeus
This site from the Internet Classics Archive provides the full text of Plato's dialogue, "Timaeus." Translation by Benjamin Jowett.
Virginia Tech
A Sketch of the Political Structure of "The Republic"
A discussion over the issue whether Plato was trying to actually construct a political model which can be used by a polis or as a literary device (to advance a philosophical argument).
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Plato's Dialogue: Plato's Republic
This site from Plato's Dialogue proposes two possible (and quite detailed) outlines of Plato's most famous dialogue, "The Republic." A helpful resource for those reading the text or researching its major ideas. Includes links to many...