59). The Latin translations Amatores and Rivales have also been used as the dialogue's title. The rival lovers (erastai) of the title are an athlete, and...
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(*), Epinomis (‡), Letters (*), Hipparchus (‡), Menexenus (*), Minos (‡), Lovers (‡), Theages (‡) The following works were transmitted under Plato's name...
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the work to the 390s. Julia Annas, in supporting the authenticity of Rival Lovers, saw both dialogues as laying the foundation for ideas Plato would later...
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