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Selected Internet Sites on Plato

Andrew Wilson's mind-boggling website on Plato's Republic and a graphic illustration of how the Cave works. As Pausanias might have said: "WORTH SEEING!" If your computer has speakers, all the better!

A comprehensive and learned discussion of Plato's Apology and Plato's Republic from Professor Roger Dunkle (Brooklyn College)... very helpful and easy to follow if you've done your reading!

Christopher Planeaux's pages on Plato's Biography, Dialogues, Philosophy, and Academy as well as a general introduction to the man's life and works (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis). Access all of them from here.

Directory of internet sites organized by academic departments. Classics site contains links to "Women in Antiquity," "Greek Prose Style," "Classical Mythology," and more

The Theory of Education in the Republic of Plato
Classics in Education Series No. 36 (on-line at Columbia University) by Richard Lewis Nettleship. Read the Foreword by Robbie McClintock, too.