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Oeuvres de Platon, Tome XIII: Epinomis, Axiochus, Eryxias, Sisyphe, Definitions
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
The work in question is a French-language edition of the works of Plato (specifically Tome XIII, published in 1840), which includes several dialogues often attributed to Pseudo-Plato. The original language of these dialogues is Greek, not Latin. While English translations of these individual dialogues (Epinomis, Axiochus, Eryxias, Sisyphus, Definitions) exist, they are translated from the original Greek, not from this specific French edition or any Latin intermediary. Therefore, this is not a translation of a Latin text, but rather a French translation of the Greek originals.
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Pseudo-Plato offers a rare, defiant look at the limits of philosophy in a corrupt political world. Readers will uncover why even the greatest thinkers struggle to bridge the gap between abstract wisdom and the harsh realities of power.