The bibliography on Socrates is inextricably bound up with the bibliography on Plato. There are several sources:
H. CHERNISS, ‘Plato 1950–1957’, Lustrum, 4 (1959), pp. 5–308, and 5 (1960), pp. 321–648 (pp. 31–5 are devoted to the influence of Socrates on Plato; see also p. 58)
L. BRISSON, ‘Platon 1958–1975’, Lustrum, 20 (1977), pp. 5–304, esp. p. 263
L. BRISSON, ‘Platon 1975–1980’, Lustrum, 25 (1983), pp. 31–320, esp. p. 279, with corrections in ib., 26 (1984), pp. 205–6
L. BRISSON, ‘Platon 1980–1985’, Lustrum 30 (1988), pp. 11–294
L. BRISSON, ‘Platon 1985–1990’, Lustrum 34 (1992), pp. 1–338
L. BRISSON and F. PLIN, ‘Platon 1990–1995’ (Tradition delapensée classique; Paris 1999)
R. D. MCKIRAHAN, Plato and Socrates: A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1958–73 (New York 1978), esp. pp. 35–6, 501–48
Each of these contains full bibliographies of the seven dialogues translated in this volume. Up-to-date information on them all will be found in the latest volumes of L’Année Philologique. Very wide-ranging bibliography focusing on Socrates in particular is provided by:
L. E. NAVIA and E. L. KATZ, Socrates: An Annotated Bibliography (New York and London 1988)
Many of the works mentioned below contain bibliographies, some of them extensive.
1. B. JOWETT, The Dialogues of Plato, 4th edition. This is a revision of the 3rd edition (1892), carried out under the editorship of D. J. Allan and H. E. Dale and published at Oxford in 1953 in 4 volumes. Each dialogue has an analysis and an introduction; vol. IV contains an index to the set. All the dialogues in the present volume, except the Ion, were reprinted in Jowett’s version in 1970 with new introductions by various hands (see bibliographies below).
2. Loeb Classical Library (Cambridge, Mass., and London): 12 volumes (1914–30) by several translators. There is a facing Greek text, and some annotation (in most volumes quite brief). Each volume has an index (in the second of two volumes in the case of the Republic and Laws).
3. E. HAMILTON and H. CAIRNS (eds.), Plato, Collected Dialogues (New York 1961), in one volume. The translations are by various hands; there is a general introduction, each dialogue has a prefatory note, and the index is extensive.
4. R. E. ALLEN, The Dialogues of Plato (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984–), translation with commentary. Vol. 3 (1996) contains Ion, Hippias Minor, Laches.
5. J. M. COOPER, Plato’s Complete Works, (Indianapolis, Hackett, 1997).
H. G. BENSON, ‘The Priority of Definition in the Socratic Elenchus’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 8 (1990), pp. 19–66
J. BEVERSLUIS, ‘Socratic Definitions’, American Philosophical Quarterly, 11 (1974), pp. 331–6
J. BEVERSLUIS, Cross-examining Socrates: A Defence of the Interlocutors in Plato’s Early Dialogues (Cambridge 2000)
R. BLONDELL, The Play of Character in Plato’s Dialogues (Cambridge 2002), Chs. 1 and 2
T. C. BRICKHOUSE and N. D. SMITH, ‘Socrates on Goods, Virtue and Happiness’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 5 (1987), pp. 1–27
T. C. BRICKHOUSE and N. D. SMITH, Socrates on Trial (Oxford 1989)
M. F. BURNYEAT, ‘Socratic Midwifery, Platonic Inspiration’, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, 24 (1977), pp. 7–16
K. J. DOVER, Aristophanes, The Clouds (Oxford 1968). (Part 5 of Introduction; reprinted with slight changes in Vlastos, Socrates (1971))
G. C. FIELD, Plato and His Contemporaries (London 1930)
N. GULLEY, The Philosophy of Socrates (London and New York 1968)
W. K. C. GUTHRIE, A History of Greek Philosophy (Cambridge 1962–81), in 6 volumes:
I The Earlier Presocratics and the Pythagoreans (1962)
II The Presocratic Tradition from Parmenides to Democritus (1965)
III The Fifth-century Enlightenment (1969)
(i) The World of the Sophists
(ii) Socrates
(Also published separately (1971): (i) The Sophists, (ii) Socrates)
IV Plato, the Man and His Dialogues: Earlier Period (1975)
V The Later Plato and the Academy (1978)
VI Aristotle: An Encounter (1981)
T. IRWIN, Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues (Oxford 1977)
T. IRWIN, Plato’s Ethics (Oxford 1995), Chs. 3 and 4
C. H. KAHN, Plato and the Socratic Dialogue: The Philosophic Use of a Literary Form (Cambridge, 1996)
G. B. KERFERD, The Sophistic Movement (Cambridge 1981)
R. KRAUT, Socrates and the State (Princeton 1984)
M. M. MACKENZIE, ‘The Virtues of Socratic Ignorance’, Classical Quarterly, 38 (1988), pp. 331–50
M. M. MACKENZIE, ‘Impasse and Explanation from the Lysis to the Phaedo’, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 70 (1988), pp. 15–45
V. de MAGALHĀES-VILHENA, (I) Le Problème de Socrate: le Socrate historique et le Socrate de Platon, (II) Socrate et la légende platonicienne (Paris 1952)
T. PENNER, ‘The Unity of Virtue’, Philosophical Review, 82 (1973), pp. 35–68
T. PENNER, ‘Socrates and the Early Dialogues’, in R. Kraut (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato (Cambridge 1992), pp. 121–69
R. ROBINSON, Plato’s Earlier Dialectic (2nd ed., Oxford 1953). (Chapters 2, 3 and 5 are reprinted in Vlastos, Socrates (1971))
T. M. ROBINSON AND L. BRISSON (eds.), Euthydemus, Lysis, Charmides. Proceedings of the 5th Symposium Platonicum, International Plato Studies, vol. 13 (Sankt Augustin 2000). Some of the individual contributions to this volume will be found under the relevant dialogue headings
R. B. RUTHERFORD, The Art of Plato (London 1995), Chs. 3 and 4
G. X. SANTAS, ‘The Socratic Fallacy’, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 10 (1972), pp. 127–41
G. X. SANTAS, Socrates: Philosophy in Plato’s Early Dialogues (London 1979)
J. B. SKEMP, Plato (Greece and Rome: New Surveys in the Classics 10, Oxford 1976), pp. 19–24 (‘Plato, Socrates and the Sophists’)
A. M. SMITH, ‘Knowledge and Expertise in the Early Platonic Dialogues’, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 80 (1998), pp. 129–61
I. F. STONE, The Trial of Socrates (London 1988)
G. VLASTOS (ed.), The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays (Garden City, N.Y., 1971; repr. Notre Dame 1980)
G. VLASTOS (ed.), Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays (Garden City, N.Y., 1971), in 2 volumes:
I Metaphysics and Epistemology
II Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion
G. VLASTOS, Platonic Studies (Princeton 1973, 2nd ed. 1981)
G. VLASTOS, ‘The Socratic Elenchus’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 1 (1983), PP. 27–58
G. VLASTOS, ‘The Historical Socrates and Athenian Democracy’, Political Theory, 11 (1983), pp. 495–516
G. VLASTOS, ‘Happiness and Virtue in Socrates’ Moral Theory’, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, 210 (1984), pp. 181–213
G. VLASTOS, ‘Socrates’ Disavowal of Knowledge’, Philosophical Quarterly, 35 (1985), PP. 1–31
G. VLASTOS, ‘Socratic irony’, Classical Quarterly, 37 (1987), pp. 79–96
G. VLASTOS, Socrates; Ironist and Moral Philosopher (Cambridge 1991). Ch. 2 (‘Socrates contra Socrates in Plato’ contains Vlastos’s last and fullest exposition of his argument for a distinctive Socratic phase in Plato).
U. ALBINI, Platone, lone (Florence 1954). (Introduction, Greek text, commentary)
L. MÉRIDIER, Platon, oeuvres complètes, VI: Ion, Ménexène, Euthydème (Paris 1931, Budé edition). (Introduction, Greek text, apparatus criticus, facing French translation, notes)
A. M. MILLER, Plato’s Ion (Bryn Mawr 1981). (Greek text, apparatus criticus, notes)
P. MURRAY, Plato on Poetry (Cambridge 1996). Contains a complete text of Ion, edited, with introduction and commentary (also contains sections of Republic)
ST. G. STOCK, The Ion of Plato (Oxford 1909). (Introduction, Greek text, apparatus criticus, commentary)
P. WOODRUFF, Plato, Two Comic Dialogues: Ion, Hippias Major (Indianapolis 1983). (Introduction, bibliography, translation, notes)
J. W. ATKINS, Literary Criticism in Antiquity, I (Cambridge 1934), pp. 33–70
J. VAN CAMP and P. CANART, Le Sens du mot θεîος chez Platon (Louvain 1956), esp. pp. 39–47
P. N. CAMPBELL, ‘The Ion: Argument and Drama’, Rhetoric and Philosophy, 19 (1986), pp. 59–68
M. DELCOURT, ‘Socrate, Ion et la poésie: la structure dialectique de I’ Ion de Platon’, Bulletin de l’Association Guillaume Budé, 55 (April 1937), pp. 4–14
K. DORTER, ‘The Ion: Plato’s Characterization of Art’, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 32 (1973–5), PP. 65–78
H. FLASHAR, Der Dialog Ion als Zeugnis platonischer Philosophie (Berlin 1958)
W. K. C. GUTHRIE, A History of Greek Philosophy, IV: Plato, the Man and His Dialogues: Earlier Period (Cambridge 1975), pp. 199–212
R. HARRIOTT, Poetry and Criticism before Plato (London 1969), esp. Ch. 4
C. JANAWAY, Images of Excellence: Plato’s Critique of the Arts (Oxford 1995), Ch.1
C. H. KAHN, ‘Plato’s Ion and the Problem of techne’, in R. M. Rosen and J. Farrell (eds.), Nomodeiktes: Greek Studies in Honour of Martin Ostwald (Ann Arbor 1993), pp. 369–78
J. LABARBE, L’Homère de Platon (Paris 1949), pp. 88–136
C. LADRIÈRE, ‘The Problem of Plato’s Ion’, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 10 (1951), pp. 26–34
J. D. MOORE, ‘The Dating of Plato’s Ion’, Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 15 (1974), pp. 421–40
J. MORAVCSIK and P. TEMKO (eds.), Plato on Beauty, Wisdom and the Arts (Totowa, N.J., 1982). (Contains: J. Annas, ‘Plato on the Triviality of Literature’; J. Moravcsik, ‘Poetic Aspiration and Artistic Inspiration’; A. Nehamas, ‘Plato on Imitation and Poetry in Republic 10’; M. C. Nussbaum, ‘“This story isn’t true”: Poetry, Goodness, and Understanding in Plato’s Phaedrus’; J. O. Urmson, ‘Plato and the Poets’; P. Woodruff, ‘What Could Go Wrong with Inspiration? Why Plato’s Poets Fail’)
J. M. MORAVCSIK, ‘On correcting the poets’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 4 (1986), pp. 35–47
T. F. MORRIS, ‘Plato’s Ion on What Poetry is about’, Ancient Philosophy, 13 (1993). pp. 265–72
R. MUGNIER, Le Sens du mot θεîος chez Platon (Paris 1930), pp. 26–32 and end-table
P. MURRAY, ‘Poetic Inspiration in Early Greece’, Journal of Hellenic Studies, 101 (1981), pp. 87–100
N. PAPPAS, ‘The Problem of the Author’, Philosophy, 64 (1989), pp. 381–9
M. H. PARTEE, Plato’s Poetics: The Authority of Beauty (Salt Lake City 1981)
M.S. RUPIÉREZ, ‘Sobre la Cronologia del Ion de Platon’, Aegyptus, 33 (1953), pp. 241–6
E. SCHAPER, Prelude to Aesthetics (London 1968), esp. pp. 20–55
R. K. SPRAGUE, Plato’s Philosopher-king: A Study of the Theoretical Background (Columbia, South Carolina, 1976), pp. 1–14
E. N. TIGERSTEDT, Plato’s Idea of Poetical Inspiration (Helsinki 1969), pp. 13–29
E. N. TIGERSTEDT, ‘Furor poeticus: Poetic Inspiration in Greek Literature before Democritus and Plato’, Journal of the History of Ideas, 31 (1970), pp. 163–78
W. J. VERDENIUS, ‘L’Ion de Platon’, Mnemosyne, 11 (1943), pp. 233–62
W. J. VERDENIUS, ‘Plato’s Doctrine of Artistic Imitation’, Ch. 1 of id., Mimesis (Leiden 1949, repr. 1962 and 1972); repr. in G. Vlastos (ed.), Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays, II (New York 1971), pp. 259–72
W. J. VERDENIUS, ‘The Principles of Greek Literary Criticism’, Mnemosyne, 36 (1983), pp. 14–59 (esp. pp. 34–45). (This article was also printed as a booklet (Leiden 1983), with the same pagination)
J. G. WARRY, Greek Aesthetic Theory (London 1962), pp. 62–82
S. -M. WEINECK, ‘Talking About Homer: Poetic Madness, Philosophy and the Birth of Criticism in Plato’s Ion’, Arethusa, 31 (1998), pp. 19–42
R. WOOLF, ‘The Self in Plato’s Ion’, Apeiron, 30 (1997), pp. 189–210
A. CROISET, Platon, oeuvres complètes, II: Hippias Majeur, Charmide, Lachès, Lysis (3rd ed., Paris 1949, Budé edition). (Introduction, Greek text, apparatus criticus, facing French translation, notes)
C. EMLYN-JONES, Plato: Laches (Bristol 1996). (Introduction, Greek text, commentary)
W. R. M. LAMB, Plato, II: Laches, Protagoras, Meno, Euthydemus (Cambridge, Mass., and London 1924, Loeb Classical Library). (Introduction, Greek text, translation)
R. K. SPRAGUE, Laches and Charmides (Indianapolis 1973). (Introduction, translation, notes)
M. T. TATHAM, Laches (London 1966, reprint of 1888 edition). (Greek text, introduction, notes)
P. VICAIRE, Lachès et Lysis (Paris 1963). (Introduction, Greek text, apparatus criticus, commentary)
J. WARRINGTON, Symposium and Other Dialogues (London and New York 1964). (Introduction, translation)
M. BUCCELLATO, ‘Studi sul dialogo platonico, III: La mimesis e la regia platonica dell’actio nel Lachete’, Rivista Critica di Storia della Filosofia, 22 (1967), pp. 123–40
T. O. BUFORD, ‘Plato on the Educational Consultant: An Interpretation of the Laches’, Idealistic Studies, 7 (1977), pp. 151–71
M. F. BURNYEAT, ‘Virtues in Action’, in G. Vlastos (ed.), The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays (Garden City, N.Y., 1971; repr. Notre Dame 1980), pp. 209–34
D. T. DEVEREUX, ‘Courage and Wisdom in Plato’s Laches’, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 15 (1977), pp. 129–42
C. EMLYN-JONES, ‘Dramatic Structure and Cultural Context in Plato’s Laches’, Classical Quarterly, 49 (1999), pp. 123–38
C. S. GOULD, ‘Socratic Intellectualism and the Problem of Courage: An Interpretation of Plato’s Laches’, History of Philosophy Quarterly, 4 (1987), pp. 265–79
W. K. C. GUTHRIE, A History of Greek Philosophy, IV: Plato, the Man and His Dialogues: Earlier Period (Cambridge 1975), pp. 124–34
R. G. HOERBER, ‘Plato’s Laches’, Classical Philology, 63 (1968), pp. 95–105
T. IRWIN, Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues (Oxford 1977), esp. Ch. 3
C. H. KAHN, ‘Plato on the Unity of the Virtues’, in W. H. Werkmeister (ed.), Facets of Plato’s Philosophy (Amsterdam 1976), pp. 21–39
C. H. KAHN, ‘Plato’s Methodology in the Laches’, Revue Internationale de philosophic, 40 (1986), pp. 7–21
E. V. KOHAK, ‘The Road to Wisdom: Lessons on Education from Plato’s Laches’, Classical Journal, 56 (1960), pp. 123–32
A. N. MICHELINI, ‘Plato’s Laches: An Introduction to Socrates’, Rheinisches Museum, 143 (2000), pp. 60–75
A. NEHAMAS, ‘Confusing Universals and Particulars in Plato’s Early Dialogues’, Review of Metaphysics, 29 (1975–6), pp. 287–306
M. J. O BRIEN, ‘The Unity of the Laches’, Yale Classical Studies, 18 (1963), pp.133–43. Also published as a monograph (New Haven and London 1963), and reprinted with slight variations and a postscript (1968) in J. P. Anton and G. L. Kustas (eds.), Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy (Albany, N.Y., 1971), pp. 303–15
M. J. O BRIEN, The Socratic Paradoxes and the Greek Mind (Chapel Hill 1967), esp. pp. 110–17
T. PENNER, ‘The Unity of Virtue’, Philosophical Review, 82 (1973), pp. 35–68
T. PENNER, ‘What Laches and Nicias Miss and Whether Socrates Thinks Courage Merely a Part of Virtue’, Ancient Philosophy, 12 (1992), pp. 1–27
D. B. ROBINSON, ‘Introduction to Laches’, in R. M. Hare and D. A. Russell (eds.), The Dialogues of Plato (trans. B. Jowett), vol. 2 (London 1970), pp. 99–102
G. SANTAS, ‘Socrates at Work on Virtue and Knowledge in Plato’s Laches’, Review of Metaphysics, 22 (1969), pp. 433–60. Reprinted in G. Vlastos (ed.), The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays (Garden City, N.Y., 1971; repr. Notre Dame 1980), pp. 177–208
G. SANTAS, ‘The Socratic Fallacy’, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 10 (1972), pp. 127–41
W. T. SCHMID, On Manly Courage: A Study of Plato’s Laches (Carbondale and Edwardsville 1992)
P. SHOREY, What Plato Said (Chicago 1933), pp. 106–12
M. C. STOKES, Plato’s Socratic Conversations (London 1986), Ch. 2
C. C. W. TAYLOR, Plato, Protagoras (Oxford 1976)
S. UMPHREY, ‘Plato’s Laches on Courage’, Apeiron, 10 (1976), pp. 14–22
G. VLASTOS, “The Unity of Virtues in the Protagoras’, Review of Metaphysics, 25 (1975), pp. 415–58. Reprinted in id., Platonic Studies (Princeton 1973, 2nd ed. 1981), pp. 221–65, with an appendix, ‘The Argument in Laches 197e ff.,’ pp. 266–9
G. VLASTOS, ‘The Protagoras and the Laches’, in G. Vlastos, Socratic Studies, ed. M. Burnyeat (Cambridge 1994), pp. 109–26
D. BOLOTIN, Plato’s Dialogue on Friendship (Ithaca and London 1979). (Introduction, translation, notes, interpretative essay)
A. CROISET, Platon, oeuvres complètes, II: Hippias Majeur, Charmide, Lachès, Lysis (3rd ed., Paris 1949, Budé edition). (Introduction, Greek text, apparatus criticus, fecing French translation, notes)
P. VICAIKE, Lachès et Lysis (Paris 1963). (Introduction, Greek text, apparatus criticus, commentary)
A. W. BEGEMANN, Plato’s Lysis (diss., Amsterdam 1960). (In Dutch; short English summary)
M. BORDT, ‘The Unity of Plato’s Lysis’, in id., Robinson and Brisson, Euthydemus, Lysis, Charmides (Sankt Augustin, 2000), pp. 157–71
B. BOZZI, ‘Is the Lysis Really Aporetic?’, in id., Robinson and Brisson, Euthydemus, Lysis, Charmides (Sankt Augustin 2000), pp. 172–9
M. F. BURNYEAT, ‘Virtues in Action’, in G. Vlastos (ed.), The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays (Garden City, N.Y., 1971; repr. Notre Dame 1980), pp. 209–34
F. DIRLMEIER, Philos und Philia im vorhellenistischen Griechentum (diss., Munich 1931)
J. FERGUSON, Moral Values in the Ancient World (London 1958)
J. -C. FRAISSE, La Notion d’amitié dans la philosophie antique (Paris 1974.)
P. FRIEDLÄNDER, Plato, II: The Dialogues: First Period (London 1964), pp. 92–104
D. K. GLIDDEN, ‘The Lysis on Loving One’s Own’, Classical Quarterly, 31 (1981), pp. 39–59
T. GOULD, Platonic Love (New York 1963)
W. K. C. GUTHRIE, A History of Greek Philosophy, IV: Plato, the Man and His Dialogues: Earlier Period (Cambridge 1975), pp. 134–54
R. G. HOERBER, ‘Plato’s Lysis’, Phronesis, 4 (1959), pp. 15–28
D. A. HYLAND, ‘“Eρως, έπθυμíα and Φlλíα in Plato’, Phronesis, 13 (1968), pp. 32–46
A. LEVI, ‘La teoria della Φλíα nel Liside’, Giornale di Metafisica, 5 (1950), pp. 285–96
D. N. LEVIN, ‘Some Observations Concerning Plato’s Lysis’, in J. P. Anton and G. L. Kustas (eds.), Studies in Ancient Greek Philosophy (Albany 1971), pp.236–58
M. LUALDI, Il problema della philia e il Liside platonico (Milan 1974)
K. MCTIGHE, ‘Nine Notes on Plato’s Lysis’, American Journal of Philology, 104 (1983), pp. 67–82
C. PLANEAU, ‘Socrates: An Unreliable Narrator? The Dramatic Setting of the Lysis’, Classical Philology, 96 (2001), pp. 60–68
L. ROBIN, La Théorie platonicienne de l’amour (Paris 1908)
D. B. ROBINSON, ‘Introduction to Lysis’, in R. M. Hare and D. A. Russell (eds.) The Dialogues of Plato (trans. B. Jowett), vol. 2 (London 1970), pp. 69–72
D.B. ROBINSON, ‘Plato’s Dialogue on Friendship’, Classical Review, 13 (1982), pp. 42–4 (=review of Bolotin, above)
D. B. ROBINSON, ‘Plato’s Lysis: The Structural Problem’, Illinois Classical Studies, 11 (1986), pp. 63–83
V. SCHOPLICK, Der Platonische Dialog Lysis (diss., Augsburg 1968)
D. SEDLEY, ‘Is the Lysis a Dialogue of Definition?’, Phronesis, 34 (1989), pp. 107–8
P. SHOREY, ‘The Alleged Fallacy in Plato’s Lysis 220E’, Classical Philology, 25 (1930), pp. 380–83
A. E. TAYLOR, Plato: The Man and His Work (7th ed., London i960), pp. 65–74
C. W. TINDALE, ‘Plato’s Lysis: A Reconsideration’, Apeiron, 18 (1984), pp. 102–9
L. VERSENYI, ‘Plato’s Lysis’, Phronesis, 20 (1975), pp. 185–98
G. VLASTOS, ‘The Individual as an Object of Love in Plato’, in id., Platonic Studies (Princeton 1973, 2nd ed. 1981), pp. 3–42
A. CROISET, Platon: oeuvres complètes, II: Hippias Majeur, Charmide, Lachès, Lysis (3rd ed., Paris 1949, Budé edition). (Introduction, Greek text, apparatuscriticus, facing French translation, notes)
R. K. SPRAGUE, Laches and Charmides (Indianapolis 1973). (Introduction, translation, notes)
T. G. WEST and G. S. WEST (trans.), Charmides (Indianapolis 1986)
C. BRUELL, ‘Socratic Politics and Self-knowledge: An Interpretation of Plato’s Charmides’, Interpretation, 6 (1977), pp. 141–203
M. F. BURNYEAT, ‘Virtues in Action’, in G. Vlastos (ed.), The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays (Garden City, N.Y., 1971; repr. Notre Dame 1980), pp. 209–34
K. W. COOLEY, ‘Unity and Diversity of the Virtues in the Charmides, Laches and Protagoras’, Kinesis, I (1968–9), pp. 100–106
G. J. DE VRIES, ‘ΣωΦρoσúvη en grec classique’, Mnemosyne, 11 (1943), pp. 81–101
M. DYSON, ‘Some Problems Concerning Knowledge in Plato’s Charmides’, Phronesis, 19 (1974), pp. 102–11
P. FRIEDLÄNDER, Plata, II: The Dialogues: First Period (London 1964), pp. 67–81
W. K. C. GUTHRIE, A History of Greek Philosophy, IV: Plato, the Man and His Dialogues: Earlier Period (Cambridge 1975), pp. 155–74
L. A. KOSMAN, ‘Charmides’ First Definition: Sophrosyne as Quietness’, in J. P. Anton and A. Preus (eds.), Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, II (Albany 1983), pp. 203–16
S. LABARGE, ‘Socrates and the Recognition of Experts’, Apeiron, 30 (1997), pp. 63–78
T. LANDY, ‘Limitations of Political Philosophy: An Interpretation of Plato’s Charmides’, Interpretation, 26 (1998/9), pp. 183–99
C. W. R. LARSON, ‘The Platonic Synonyms δlkαloσúvη and σωΦρoσúvη, American Journal of Philology, 72 (1951), pp. 395–414
A. NEHAMAS, ‘Confusing Particulars and Universals in Plato’s Early Dialogues’, Review of Metaphysics, 29 (1975–6), pp. 287–306
H. NORTH, Sophrosyne: Self-knowledge and Self-restraint in Greek Literature (Ithaca 1966)
M. J. O BRIEN, The Socratic Paradoxes and the Greek Mind (Chapel Hill 1967), esp. pp. 119–27
T. PENNER, ‘The Unity of Virtue’, Philosophical Review, 82 (1973), pp. 35–68
A. S. REECE, ‘Drama, Narrative and Socratic eros in Plato’s Charmides’, Interpretation, 26 (1998/9), pp. 65–76
D. B. ROBINSON, ‘Introduction to Charmides’, in R. M. Hare and D. A. Russell (eds.), The Dialogues of Plato (trans. B. Jowett), vol. 2 (London 1970) pp. 35–8
G. X. SANTAS, ‘Socrates at Work on Virtue and Knowledge in Plato’s Charmides’, in E. N. Lee et al. (eds.), Exegesis and Argument: Studies in Greek Philosophy Presented w Gregory Vlastos (Phronesis, suppl. vol. 1, Assen 1973), pp. 105–32
W. T. SCHMID, Plata’s Charmides and the Socratic Ideal of Rationality (New York, 1998)
R. F. STALLEY, ‘Sophrosune in the Charmides’, in id., Robinson and Brisson, Euthydemus, Lysis, Charmides (Sankt Augustin 2000), pp. 265–77
A. E. TAYLOR, Plata: The Man and His Work (7th ed., London 1960), pp. 44–57
V. TSOUNA, ‘Socrates’ Attack on Intellectualism in the Charmides’, Apeiron, 30 (1997), pp. 63–78
T. G. TUCKEY, Plata’s Charmides (Cambridge 1951)
N. VAN DER BEN, The Charmides of Plata: Problems and Interpretations (Amsterdam 1985)
R. R. WELLMAN, ‘The Question Posed at Charmides 165a-166c’, Phronesis, 9 (1964), pp. 107–13
B. WITTE, Die Wissenschaft vom Guten und Bösen. Interpretation zu Platons Charmides (Berlin 1970)
N. GULLEY, The Philosophy of Socrates (London and New York 1968)
W. K. C. GUTHRIE, A History of Greek Philosophy, III: The Fifth-century Enlightenment (Cambridge 1969)
T. IRVFIN, Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues (Oxford 1977)
G. B. KERFERD, The Sophistic Movement (Cambridge 1981)
M. M. MACKENZIE, Plate on Punishment (Berkeley, Los Angeles, London 1981)
G. RYLE, ‘Dialectic in the Academy’, in R. Bambrough (ed.), New Essays on Plato and Aristotle (London 1965), pp. 39–68
G. X. SANTAS, Socrates: Philosophy in Plato’s Early Dialogues (London 1979)
G. AMMENOOLA, Platone, Ippia Maggiore (Naples 1930). (Introduction, Greek text, notes)
A. CROISET, Platen, oeuvres complètes, II: Hippias Majeur, Charmide, Lachès, Lysis (3rd ed., Paris 1949, Budé edition). (Introduction, Greek text, apparatus criticus, facing French translation, notes)
D. TARRANT, The Hippias Major Attributed to Plato (Cambridge 1928). (Introduction, Greek text, commentary)
P. WOODRUFF, Plato: Hippias Major (Oxford 1982). (Introduction, translation, notes, interpretative essay). See also Woodruff (1983) in bibliography to Ion.
R. E. ALLEN, Plato’s ‘Euthyphro’ and the Earlier Theory of Forms (London 1970)
E. DE STRYCKER, ‘Une énigme mathématique dans l’Hippias Majeur’, Mélanges Entile Boisacq, I (Paris 1937), pp. 317–26
A. DIÈS, ‘La Légende socratique et les sources de Platon’, in id., Autour de Platon (Paris 1926), pp. 182–209
J. A. DUVOISIN, “The Rhetoric of Authenticity in Plato’s Hippias Major’, Arethusa, 29 (1996), pp. 363–88
G. M. A. GRUBE, ‘Notes on the Hippias Maior’, Classical Review, 40 (1926), pp. 188–9
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