Charmides: Alcibiades I. and II ; Hipparchus ; The Lovers ; Theages ; Minos ; Epinomis

Charmides: Alcibiades I. and II ; Hipparchus ; The Lovers ; Theages ; Minos ; Epinomis
ISBN-10
0674992210
ISBN-13
9780674992214
Series
Charmides
Language
English
Published
1979
Author
Plato

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