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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 273-288

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349358168

Full citation:

Carol Poster, "Heathen martyrs or romish idolaters", in: Late antique epistemology, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Heathen martyrs or romish idolaters

Socrates and Plato in eighteenth-century England

Carol Poster

pp. 273-288

in: Panayiota Vassilopoulou, Stephen L. Clark (eds), Late antique epistemology, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Abstract

The history of the British reception of Plato is often written as if the eighteenth century were a vast wasteland, a sort of flyover country between the interesting territories of Cambridge Platonism (a seventeenth-century phenomenon) and the Romantic revival of Plato (a late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century movement).2 The eighteenth century, in fact, is of interest in itself, both for its approaches to Plato, particularly for its gradual separation of Plato from Socrates, and for the way it explains the differences between the seventeenth- and nineteenth- century Platos.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 273-288

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349358168

Full citation:

Carol Poster, "Heathen martyrs or romish idolaters", in: Late antique epistemology, Berlin, Springer, 2009