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uigphotos565878 Plato. Plato (born 428/427 BC in Athens or Aegina. died 348/347 BC in Athens) was an ancient Greek philosopher. from the book Crabbe's Historical Dictionary. 1825. Historical. colored. digitally restored reproduction from an original from the 19thUnspecified//
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hiphotos578194 The Symposium of Plato, 1648//
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hiphotos548900 Wall Panel from a Black Ground Frescoed Room, A.D. 1-50. Additional Info: One of three fresco panels that decorated the same room (Room 4) of the Villa of Numerius Popidius Florus at Boscoreale . A figural scene on a yellow background decorates the center of this panel. The seated man’s unkempt beard, scanty clothing, bare feet, and staff suggest that he is a philosopher of the Cynic school, noted for asceticism and disregard for social norms. He converses with a woman, leading some to identify the philosopher instead as Socrates, speaking with Diotima, a character who teaches him the philosophy of love in Plato’s Symposium//
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hiphotos547474 Head of Plato (worked for insertion into a statue), mid-3rd century A.D//
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hiphotos534651 Copy after Rafael: The school of Athens, 1912//
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uigphotos532411 Plato teaching in his open-air school. Not far from Athens was a beautiful plantation that was called the academy, after one of the Greek heroes Academus, who had once owned the place. Here, amid the plane and olive trees, Plato gathered hisUnspecified//
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uigphotos531360 Plato teaching in his open-air school. Not far from Athens was a beautiful plantation that was called the academy, after one of the Greek heroes Academus, who had once owned the place. Here, amid the plane and olive trees, Plato gathered hisUnspecified//
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uigphotos512032 Bust of Plato, 428Unspecified//
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uigphotos507892 Plato (428/427 BC-348/347 BC). Greek philosopher. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. ""Historia Universal"", by Cesar Cantu. Volume I, 1854Unspecified//
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uigphotos507899 Socrates (ca. 470 BC - 399 BC). Greek philosopher. Accused of corrupting the youth, he was condemned to death by the Heliaia (Supreme Court of Ancient Athens). Death of Socrates. The scene shows Plato seated at the foot of the bed, in a meditativeAthens/Unspecified/
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uigphotos479790 Plato (428/427 BC-348/347 BC). Greek philosopher. Copy of an ancient bust from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, drawn in Visconti's Greek iconography. Chromolithography. ""Historia Universal"", by Cesar Canto. Volume III, 1882Unspecified//
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hiphotos495581 Plato as a Musician, c1600; border- 19th century//
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hiphotos477644 The Academy of Plato//
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hiphotos477573 Plato's Cave, 1604//
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hiphotos433854 The bust of Plato, in a niche, ca. 1620//
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hiphotos370227 Medallion with Plato, Burslem, Late 18th century//
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hiphotos318539 Plato's symposium: Socrates and his companions seated around a table discussing ideal love interruputed by Alcibiades at left, 1648//
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hiphotos318511 Plato's symposium: Socrates and his companions seated around a table discussing ideal love interruputed by Alcibiades at left, 1648//
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hiphotos307420 Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Portraits of the Ancient Philosophers, 16th century//
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hiphotos298757 Alexander Visits the Sage Plato in his Mountain Cave, Folio from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Amir Khusrau Dihlavi, 1597-98//
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hiphotos010099 Plato (c428-c348 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher. Plato was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous work is The Republic, in which he outlines his vision of an ideal state. Plato founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest known organised institutions of learning in Western civilization. Engraving after an antique gem.//
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hiphotos014305 Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher. Plato (c428-c348 BC) was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous work is The Republic, in which he outlines his vision of an ideal state. Plato founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest known organised institutions of learning in Western civilization.//
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hiphotos014925 St Thomas Aquinas, Italian theologian and philosopher. Also known as Doctor Angelicus, St Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) was a member of the Dominican order who attempted to reconcile Aristotle's science with Christian doctrine. He was the first to propose the concept of a Just War. On his left is Aristotle and on the right Plato, while Averroes (Ibn Rushd 1126-1198), the famous medieval philosopher born in Cordoba reclines at the bottom of the picture. Amongthe figures above Aquinas are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. At the top Christ sits in Heaven.//
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hiphotos018088 Roman mosaic of Plato and his school of philosophers, Pompeii, Italy.//
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hiphotos280285 The Relation of the Individual to the State: Socrates and His Friends Discuss "The Republic," as in Plato's Account; colour Study for Mural, Supreme Court Room, Saint Paul, Minnesota State Capitol, Saint Paul, 1903.//
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hiphotos010585 Plato (c428-c348 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher.//
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hiphotos014317 Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher. Marble portrait bust from the Archaeological Museum, Athens. Socrates (469-399 BC) is considered to be the intellectual father of modern Western philosophy. His method of enquiry was to enter into a penetrating discussion with his companions, questioning the nature of knowledge itself in pursuit of absolute truths. Socrates himself wrote nothing, but versions of his conversations are recorded in the written works of his pupils Plato and Xenophon. Socrates' pursuit of true knowledge brought him into conflict with the piety laws of his native Athens, where his eventual prosecution led to enforced suicide.//
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hiphotos014300 Trial of Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher, 399 BC (19th century). Socrates (469-399 BC) is considered to be the intellectual father of modern Western philosophy. His method of enquiry was to enter into a penetrating discussion with his companions, questioning the nature of knowledge itself in pursuit of absolute truths. Socrates himself wrote nothing, but versions of his conversations are recorded in the written works of his pupils Plato and Xenophon. Socrates' pursuit of true knowledge brought him into conflict with the piety laws of his native Athens, where he was put on trial for 'corrupting youth' and 'impiety'. He was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.//
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hiphotos014301 Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher, early 20th century. Socrates (469-399 BC) is considered to be the intellectual father of modern Western philosophy. His method of enquiry was to enter into a penetrating discussion with his companions, questioning the nature of knowledge itself in pursuit of absolute truths. Socrates himself wrote nothing, but versions of his conversations are recorded in the written works of his pupils Plato and Xenophon. Socrates' pursuit of true knowledge brought him into conflict with the piety laws of his native Athens, where his eventual prosecution led to enforced suicide.//
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hiphotos219740 'Pythagoras', (c570-c495 BC), 1830. Pythagoras (c570-c495 BC) ancient Ionian Greek philosopher whose political and religious teachings influenced the philosophies of Plato, Aristotle, and through them, Western philosophy. From "Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co., J. Cumming, London, Glasgow and Dublin, 1830]//
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hiphotos013463 'School of Athens', c1510. Fresco showing Greek philosphers and scientists with Plato (428-348BC) and his pupil Aristotle (384-322BC) in the centre.//
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hiphotos014479 Socrates, Greek philosopher. Roman copy of a lost Greek original of c370 BC. Socrates (469-399 BC) is considered to be the intellectual father of modern Western philosophy. His method of enquiry was to enter into a penetrating discussion with his companions, questioning the nature of knowledge itself in pursuit of absolute truths. Socrates himself wrote nothing, but versions of his conversations are recorded in the written works of his pupils Plato and Xenophon. Socrates' pursuit of true knowledge brought him into conflict with the piety laws of his native Athens, where his eventual prosecution led to enforced suicide.//
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hiphotos015543 Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher. Plato (c428-c348 BC) was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous work is The Republic, in which he outlines his vision of an ideal state. Plato founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest known organised institutions of learning in Western civilization. Marble bust.//
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hiphotos015551 Theophrastus, Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, 1866. Theophrastus (c372-c287 BC) was a pupil of Plato and of Aristotle who he succeeded as President of the Lyceum in 323 BC. Engraving after an antique bust in the Villa Albani, Rome. From Vies des Savants Illustres by Louis Figuier. (Paris, 1866).//
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uigphotos266667 Bust of Plato, 428/427 BC Chr. - 348/347 v. Chr. BC, was an ancient Greek philosopher, the original bust is in Naples, Italy, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century//
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