Greek Popular Morality in the Time of Plato and Aristotle

“A classic. It provides an invaluable aid to anyone seeking to understand Plato and Aristotle in their historical context. Dover uses a variety of literary sources to set out, with clarity and deep sensitivity, popular views on moral, political, and religious matters in fourth-century Greece.”
     —Michael Morgan, Indiana University

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25304g

K. J. Dover

1994 - 352 pp.

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A reprint, with corrections, of the University of California and Basil Blackwell editions of 1974.

“A classic. It provides an invaluable aid to anyone seeking to understand Plato and Aristotle in their historical context. Dover uses a variety of literary sources to set out, with clarity and deep sensitivity, popular views on moral, political, and religious matters in fourth-century Greece.”
     —Michael Morgan, Indiana University