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Introduction.

Setting, Conventions, & Expectations.

Plato’s Apology.

Plato’s Crito.

Platos’s Apology and Crito: summation.

Plato’s Gorgias.

Plato’s Republic.

Conclusion.

Further Reading.

Index of Citations

General Index

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Gadfly on Trial: Socrates as Citizen and Social Critic 

Josiah Ober, edition of July 31, 2003

Index locorum (sorted by citation)

Primary Sources
 
( * = link to author’s description; ** = link to work’s description)
 
Aeschin. 2.145 (in text as: 2.145) * **
·    Plato’s Apology
Aeschin. 2.168-70 (in text as: Aeschines 2.168-70) * **
·    Plato’s Apology
Aristoph. Cl. (in text as: Clouds) *
·    Conclusion
Dem. 21 (in text as: Against Meidias) *
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Apol. (in text as: Plato, Apology)
·    Introduction
·    Setting, Conventions, & Expectations
·    Plato’s Apology
·    Plato’s Crito
·    Platos’s Apology and Crito: summation
·    Plato’s Gorgias
·    Plato’s Republic
·    Conclusion
·    Further Reading
Plat. Apol. (28e) (in text as: (28e))
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 17a-d (in text as: 17a-d)
·    Setting, Conventions, & Expectations
Plat. Apol. 17b (in text as: 17b)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 18a-c (in text as: 18a-c)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 18b (in text as: 18b)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 18c-d (in text as: 18c-d)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 19d (in text as: 19d)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 23b-c (in text as: 23b-c)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 24e-25c (in text as: 24e-25c)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 25a-b (in text as: 25a-b)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 28a-b (in text as: 28a-b)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 29d (in text as: 29d)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 30a (in text as: 30a)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 30e (in text as: 30e)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 30e-31a (in text as: 30e-31a)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 31a-c (in text as: 31a-c)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 34c (in text as: 34c)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 34c-e (in text as: 34c-e)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 34e-35a (in text as: 34e-35a)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 35a (in text as: 35a)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 35b (in text as: 35b)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 35b-d (in text as: 35b-d)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 36a (in text as: 36a)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 37c-d (in text as: Apol. 37c-d)
·    Conclusion
Plat. Apol. 38d-e (in text as: 38d-e)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Apol. 39c-d (in text as: 39c-d)
·    Plato’s Apology
Plat. Crito (in text as: Plato, Crito)
·    Introduction
·    Plato’s Apology
·    Plato’s Crito
·    Platos’s Apology and Crito: summation
·    Plato’s Republic
·    Conclusion
·    Further Reading
Plat. Crito (44c) (in text as: (44c))
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito (52e) (in text as: (52e))
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 44b (in text as: 44b)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 44d (in text as: 44d)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 46b-48b (in text as: 46b-48b)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 48c-d (in text as: 48c-d)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 49a-50a (in text as: 49a-50a)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 50a-b (in text as: 50a-b)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 50b (in text as: 50b)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 50e (in text as: 50e)
·    Plato’s Crito
·    Plato’s Republic
Plat. Crito 52b (in text as: 52b)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 53a (in text as: 53a)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 53b-c (in text as: Crito 53b-c)
·    Conclusion
Plat. Crito 53c (in text as: 53c)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 53d-e (in text as: 53d-e)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 54a (in text as: 54a)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 54b (in text as: 54b)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 54b-c (in text as: 54b-c)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Crito 54d (in text as: 54d)
·    Plato’s Crito
Plat. Gorg. (in text as: Gorgias)
·    Platos’s Apology and Crito: summation
·    Plato’s Gorgias
Plat. Gorg. 521a-c (in text as: 521a-c)
·    Plato’s Gorgias
Plat. Gorg. 521c-e (in text as: 521c-e)
·    Plato’s Gorgias
Plat. Gorg. 521e-522a (in text as: 521e-522a)
·    Plato’s Gorgias
Plat. Gorg. 522a-b (in text as: 522a-b)
·    Plato’s Gorgias
Plat. Gorg. 522b-c (in text as: 522b-c)
·    Plato’s Gorgias
Plat. Rep. (in text as: Republic)
·    Platos’s Apology and Crito: summation
·    Plato’s Gorgias
·    Plato’s Republic
·    Conclusion
Plat. Rep. 492b-e (in text as: 492b-e)
·    Plato’s Republic
Plat. Rep. 520a-b (in text as: Republic 520a-b)
·    Plato’s Republic
Plat. Rep. 520b (in text as: 520b)
·    Plato’s Republic
Plat. Rep. 571a (in text as: Republic Book 9)
·    Plato’s Republic
Plat. Rep. 592a (in text as: 592a)
·    Plato’s Republic

Secondary Sources
 
1996.
·    Further Reading
Brickhouse, T. C. and N. D. Smith (2002). The trial and execution of Socrates: sources and controversies. New York, Oxford University Press..
·    Further Reading
Brickhouse and Smith 2002.
·    Further Reading
Colaiaco.
·    Further Reading
Colaiaco, J. (2001). Socrates against Athens: Philosophy on Trial. New York and London, Routledge..
·    Further Reading
Hall, E. (1995). “Lawcourt dramas: The power of performance in Greek forensic oratory.” Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 40: 39-58..
·    Further Reading
Hall 1995.
·    Further Reading
Hansen, M. H. (1991). The Athenian democracy in the age of Demosthenes: structure, principles, and ideology. Oxford, UK; Cambridge, USA, B. Blackwell..
·    Further Reading
Hansen, M. H. (1995). The trial of Sokrates—from the Athenian point of view. Copenhagen, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab: Commissioner Munksgaard..
·    Further Reading
Hansen 1995.
·    Further Reading
Kraut, R. (1984). Socrates and the state. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press..
·    Further Reading
Kraut 1984.
·    Further Reading
Nehamas, A. (1998). The art of living: Socratic reflections from Plato to Foucault. Berkeley, University of California Press..
·    Further Reading
Nehamas 1998.
·    Further Reading
Ober, J. (1989). Mass and elite in democratic Athens: rhetoric, ideology, and the power of the people. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press..
·    Further Reading
Ober, J. (1996). The Athenian revolution: essays on ancient Greek democracy and political theory. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press..
·    Further Reading
Ober, J. (1998). Political dissent in democratic Athens: intellectual critics of popular rule. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press..
·    Further Reading
Ober 1989.
·    Further Reading
Ober 1998.
·    Further Reading
Reeve, C. D. C. (1989). Socrates in the Apology: an essay on Plato’s Apology of Socrates. Indianapolis, Hackett..
·    Further Reading
Reeve 1989.
·    Further Reading
Weiss, R. (1998). Socrates dissatisfied: an analysis of Plato’s Crito. New York, Oxford University Press..
·    Further Reading
Weiss 1998.
·    Further Reading

Index locorum (sorted by section)

Introduction

Plat. Apol. (in text as: Plato, Apology) ; Plat. Crito (in text as: Plato, Crito) .   (top)

Setting, Conventions, & Expectations

Plat. Apol. 17a-d (in text as: 17a-d) ; Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) .   (top)

Plato’s Apology

Plat. Apol. (28e) (in text as: (28e)) ; Plat. Apol. 17b (in text as: 17b) ; Plat. Apol. 18a-c (in text as: 18a-c) ; Plat. Apol. 18b (in text as: 18b) ; Plat. Apol. 18c-d (in text as: 18c-d) ; Plat. Apol. 19d (in text as: 19d) ; Aeschin. 2.145 (in text as: 2.145) ; Plat. Apol. 23b-c (in text as: 23b-c) ; Plat. Apol. 24e-25c (in text as: 24e-25c) ; Plat. Apol. 25a-b (in text as: 25a-b) ; Plat. Apol. 28a-b (in text as: 28a-b) ; Plat. Apol. 29d (in text as: 29d) ; Plat. Apol. 30a (in text as: 30a) ; Plat. Apol. 30e (in text as: 30e) ; Plat. Apol. 30e-31a (in text as: 30e-31a) ; Plat. Apol. 31a-c (in text as: 31a-c) ; Plat. Apol. 34c (in text as: 34c) ; Plat. Apol. 34c-e (in text as: 34c-e) ; Plat. Apol. 34e-35a (in text as: 34e-35a) ; Plat. Apol. 35a (in text as: 35a) ; Plat. Apol. 35b (in text as: 35b) ; Plat. Apol. 35b-d (in text as: 35b-d) ; Plat. Apol. 36a (in text as: 36a) ; Plat. Apol. 38d-e (in text as: 38d-e) ; Plat. Apol. 39c-d (in text as: 39c-d) ; Aeschin. 2.168-70 (in text as: Aeschines 2.168-70) ; Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) ; Plat. Crito (in text as: Crito) .   (top)

Plato’s Crito

Plat. Crito (44c) (in text as: (44c)) ; Plat. Crito (52e) (in text as: (52e)) ; Plat. Crito 44b (in text as: 44b) ; Plat. Crito 44d (in text as: 44d) ; Plat. Crito 46b-48b (in text as: 46b-48b) ; Plat. Crito 48c-d (in text as: 48c-d) ; Plat. Crito 49a-50a (in text as: 49a-50a) ; Plat. Crito 50a-b (in text as: 50a-b) ; Plat. Crito 50b (in text as: 50b) ; Plat. Crito 50e (in text as: 50e) ; Plat. Crito 52b (in text as: 52b) ; Plat. Crito 53a (in text as: 53a) ; Plat. Crito 53c (in text as: 53c) ; Plat. Crito 53d-e (in text as: 53d-e) ; Plat. Crito 54a (in text as: 54a) ; Plat. Crito 54b (in text as: 54b) ; Plat. Crito 54b-c (in text as: 54b-c) ; Plat. Crito 54d (in text as: 54d) ; Dem. 21 (in text as: Against Meidias) ; Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) ; (top)

Platos’s Apology and Crito: summation

Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) ; Plat. Crito (in text as: Crito) ; Plat. Gorg. (in text as: Gorgias) ; Plat. Rep. (in text as: Republic) .   (top)

Plato’s Gorgias

Plat. Gorg. 521a-c (in text as: 521a-c) ; Plat. Gorg. 521c-e (in text as: 521c-e) ; Plat. Gorg. 521e-522a (in text as: 521e-522a) ; Plat. Gorg. 522a-b (in text as: 522a-b) ; Plat. Gorg. 522b-c (in text as: 522b-c) ; Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) ; Plat. Gorg. (in text as: Gorgias) ; Plat. Rep. (in text as: Republic) .   (top)

Plato’s Republic

Plat. Rep. 492b-e (in text as: 492b-e) ; Plat. Rep. 520b (in text as: 520b) ; Plat. Rep. 592a (in text as: 592a) ; Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) ; Plat. Crito (in text as: Crito) ; Plat. Crito 50e (in text as: Crito 50e) ; Plat. Rep. (in text as: Republic) ; Plat. Rep. 520a-b (in text as: Republic 520a-b) ; Plat. Rep. 571a (in text as: Republic Book 9) .   (top)

Conclusion

Plat. Apol. 37c-d (in text as: Apol. 37c-d) ; Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) ; Aristoph. Cl. (in text as: Clouds) ; Plat. Crito (in text as: Crito) ; Plat. Crito 53b-c (in text as: Crito 53b-c) ; Plat. Rep. (in text as: Republic) .   (top)

Further Reading

Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) ; Plat. Crito (in text as: Crito) .  
 
Secondary Sources: 1996; Brickhouse, T. C. and N. D. Smith (2002). The trial and execution of Socrates: sources and controversies. New York, Oxford University Press.; Brickhouse and Smith 2002; Colaiaco; Colaiaco, J. (2001). Socrates against Athens: Philosophy on Trial. New York and London, Routledge.; Hall, E. (1995). “Lawcourt dramas: The power of performance in Greek forensic oratory.” Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 40: 39-58.; Hall 1995; Hansen, M. H. (1991). The Athenian democracy in the age of Demosthenes: structure, principles, and ideology. Oxford, UK; Cambridge, USA, B. Blackwell.; Hansen, M. H. (1995). The trial of Sokrates—from the Athenian point of view. Copenhagen, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab: Commissioner Munksgaard.; Hansen 1995; Kraut, R. (1984). Socrates and the state. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.; Kraut 1984; Nehamas, A. (1998). The art of living: Socratic reflections from Plato to Foucault. Berkeley, University of California Press.; Nehamas 1998; Ober, J. (1989). Mass and elite in democratic Athens: rhetoric, ideology, and the power of the people. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.; Ober, J. (1996). The Athenian revolution: essays on ancient Greek democracy and political theory. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.; Ober, J. (1998). Political dissent in democratic Athens: intellectual critics of popular rule. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.; Ober 1989; Ober 1998; Reeve, C. D. C. (1989). Socrates in the Apology: an essay on Plato’s Apology of Socrates. Indianapolis, Hackett.; Reeve 1989; Weiss, R. (1998). Socrates dissatisfied: an analysis of Plato’s Crito. New York, Oxford University Press.; Weiss 1998.   (top)