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_aPlato's Apology _h[videorecording] : _bthe life and teaching of Socrates. |
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_aChicago, IL : _bEncyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., _c[198-?], 1962. |
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_aClassical Greece ; _vno. 2 |
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| 508 | _aNarrator, Mortimer J. Adler. | ||
| 520 | _aMortimer J. Adler introduces Socrates first as a man who perplexed, inspired, and enraged his fellow citizens; then as a teacher who revolutionized the concept of the teacher's role; and finally, as a philosopher who disturbed the complacency of men's minds for all times. | ||
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_aAdler, Mortimer Jerome, _d1902- |
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| 740 | 4 | _aThe life and teachings of Socrates. | |
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