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subject.<br />

________ (2008). “Prehistory of Presocratic <strong>Philosophy</strong> in an Orientalizing Context.” In Curd (2008).<br />

Burnet, John (1915–16). “The Socratic doctrine of the soul.” Proceedings of the British Academy 7: 235–59.<br />

Reprinted in his Essays and Addresses (London, 1929): 126–62.<br />

Burnyeat, Myles F. (1976). “Protagoras and self-refutation in later <strong>Greek</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong>.” Philosophical Review 91:<br />

3-40. Reprinted in Everson (1990).<br />

________ (1980). “Can the Sceptic Live His Scepticism?” In Schofield, Burnyeat and Barnes (1980) 20–53.<br />

________(1981). “Aristotle on understanding knowledge,” in E. Berti, 97–139.<br />

________, ed. (1983). The Skeptical Tradition. Berkeley: University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Press.<br />

________(1988). “Socrates and the jury: Paradoxes in Plato’s distinction between knowledge and true belief.”<br />

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. Supplementary volume 44, 173–206.<br />

________(1990). The Theaetetus of Plato. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company. M.J. Levett’s translation,<br />

revised, with a book length introduction.<br />

Burnyeat, M. and M. Frede, eds. (1997). The Original Sceptics: A Controversy. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing<br />

Company.<br />

Calagero, G. (1957). “Gorgias and the Socratic principle ‘Nemo sua sponte peccat.” Journal of Hellenic Studies<br />

1: 12-17. Seems to me to get it more or less right, but <strong>for</strong> criticism, see Coulter (1964).<br />

Canary, Robert and Henry Kozicki (1978). The Writing of History: Literary Form and Historical Understanding.<br />

University of Wisconsin Press.<br />

Cherniss, H. (1935). Aristotle's Criticism of Presocratic <strong>Philosophy</strong> Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.<br />

________ (1944). Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato and the Academy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.<br />

Clark, R.T. Rundle (1963). Myth and Symbol in <strong>Ancient</strong> Egypt.<br />

Clay, Diskin (1988). “Reading the Republic.” In Griswold (1988): 19-34.<br />

Cochrane, Charles Norris (1940). Christianity and Classical Culture. Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Press. Paperback edition,<br />

1957.<br />

Cohen, S. Marc (1971). “Socrates on the Definition of Piety.” In Vlastos (1971a) 158-176.<br />

Cohen, Morris and I.E. Drabkin (1948). Source Book in <strong>Greek</strong> Science. New York: McGraw Hill. Reissue:<br />

Harvard: 1966.<br />

Cooper, John (1985). “Plato, Isocrates, and Cicero on the independence of oratory from philosophy.”<br />

Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong>, 1: 77–96.<br />

________ (1970). “Plato on Sense Perception and Knowledge (Theaetetus 184-186).” Phronesis 15, 123-46.<br />

Reprinted in Fine, ed. (1999)<br />

Corey, David Dwyer (2002). “The <strong>Greek</strong> Sophists: Teachers of Virtue,” Ph.D. dissertation at Louisiana State<br />

University.<br />

Corn<strong>for</strong>d, F.M. (1926). “Mystery Religions and Pre-Socratic <strong>Philosophy</strong>.” In Cambridge <strong>Ancient</strong> History, vol.<br />

IV, Chapter 15. Cambridge.<br />

________ (1952). Principium Sapientiae: The Origins of <strong>Greek</strong> Philosophical Thought. Corn<strong>for</strong>d’s last work,<br />

solidly establishing his pioneering ef<strong>for</strong>ts to connect the earliest <strong>Greek</strong> philosophical speculation to its<br />

mythical background. His readings, brilliant as they are, fail to connect <strong>Greek</strong> thought to its<br />

ideological functions. For this, see Vernant (1983).<br />

________ (1934). Plato’s Theory of Knowledge. Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., London. A translation and<br />

commentary on the Sophist and the Theaetetus.<br />

________ (1937). Plato’s Cosmology. Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., London. A translation and commentary<br />

on the Timaeus.<br />

________ ( ). Plato and Parmenides. A translation and commentary on the Parmenides.<br />

Coulter, J.A. (1964). “The Relation of the Apology of Socrates to Gorgias’ Defense of Palamedes and Plato’s

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