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| The Euthyphro | 1 |
| The Meno | 27 |
| The Protagoras | 101 |
| The Theages | 157 |
| The Laches | 179 |
| The Lysis | 211 |
| The Charmides | 239 |
| The Lesser Hippias | 269 |
| The Euthydemus | 309 |
| The Hipparchus | 355 |
| The Rivals Also known by the Greek title Erastai, this dialogue features a conversation between Socrates and two rivals for the affection of a youth, discussing the nature of philosophy. | 371 |
| The Menexenus | 408 |
| The Clitopho | 431 |
| The Io original: "Io"; more commonly known today as the Ion, this dialogue investigates whether a poet's skill comes from art or divine inspiration. | 437 |
| The Cratylus | 489 |
| The Twelve Epistles These are letters traditionally attributed to Plato, providing biographical context for his involvement in the politics of Syracuse. | 575 |
| Additional Notes on the Cratylus, extracted from the manuscript Scholiaoriginal: "Scholia"; these are ancient marginal notes or commentaries found in the margins of manuscripts that explain or interpret the main text. of Proclus on that Dialogue | 641 |