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Republic (Plato)
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The Republic (Greek: Πολιτεία, Politeia; Latin: De Re Publica[1]) is a Socratic dialogue, written bi Plato aroond 380 BC, concernin the defineetion o juistice (δικαιοσύνη), the order an character o the juist ceety-state an the juist man[2]—for this raison, auncient readers uised the name On Juistice as an alternative teetle (nae tae be confused wi the spurious dialogue an aa teetled On Juistice).[3]
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![]() Teetle page o the auldest manuscript: Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Gr. 1807 (9t century) | |
Author | Plato |
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Oreeginal teetle | Πολιτεία |
Kintra | Auncient Greece |
Leid | Greek |
Subject | Poleetical filosofie |
Genre | dialogue ![]() |
Publication date | aroond 380 BC |
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