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Bury's Symposium - The Symposium of Plato. Edited with Introduction, Critical Notes and Commentary by R. G. Bury, Litt.D. Second Edition. Pp. lxxviii + 179. Cambridge: Heffer, 1932. Cloth, 7s.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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1 He wrongly supposes that Beare was the first to point this out. Actually Beare (Her-math. xvi, p. 211) was forestalled by Taylor (Mind xix, p. 243), though only by a month or two. Richards followed in 1915 and Wilamowitz in 1919. It is a remarkable fact that the mood of παρατθετε should have been mistaken by all the translators and commentators from Ficinus downwards to 1910 and then have been recognized independently by four scholars within a decade.