La muerte del divino Sócrates : (según Apología de Sócrates, Crittón y Fedón de Platón) / Jean Paul Mongin ; ilustrado por Yann Le Bras ; traductora Nuria Jiménez Rioja.
Por: Mongin, Jean Paul.
Colaborador(es): Le Bras, Yann [ill.] | Street, Anna [tr.].
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Resumen: "On his daily walks through Athens Socrates talks to all the people he meets. Know yourself! Don't chase after riches, become a philosopher and look for the truth! The citizens of Athens hate him for it. They arrest him and drag him to court. He is condemned to die by drinking a cup of poisonous hemlock. What should he do, should he flee? Should a philosopher fear death?"--Back cover.
Sócrates, 470-399 a. de J. C.-- Cuentos juveniles (+). Cuentos juveniles franceses. Filosofía griega-- Cuentos juveniles (+).
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Bureche School | Colección General | 843.91 SOC | Prestado | 09/26/2025 | T 9109 |
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Bureche School | Colección General | 843.91 SOC | Disponible | T 8755 |
Translation of: La mort du divin Socrate.
"On his daily walks through Athens Socrates talks to all the people he meets. Know yourself! Don't chase after riches, become a philosopher and look for the truth! The citizens of Athens hate him for it. They arrest him and drag him to court. He is condemned to die by drinking a cup of poisonous hemlock. What should he do, should he flee? Should a philosopher fear death?"--Back cover.
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Sócrates, 470-399 a. de J. C.-- Cuentos juveniles (+). Cuentos juveniles franceses. Filosofía griega-- Cuentos juveniles (+).
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