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  1. Benjamin Jowett (/ ˈ dʒ oʊ ɪ t /, modern variant / ˈ dʒ aʊ ɪ t /; 15 April 1817 – 1 October 1893) was an English writer, tutor, administrative reformer in the University of Oxford, theologian, Anglican cleric, and translator of Plato and Thucydides.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Benjamin Jowett was a British classical scholar, considered to be one of the greatest teachers of the 19th century. He was renowned for his translations of Plato and as an outstanding tutor of great influence who became master of Balliol College, Oxford.

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  3. Several editions of Jowett’s translation of Plato’s Republic were published in his lifetime, and many since. This text attempts to capture all that is of value in the early versions. It is based largely on the third edition, “revised and corrected throughout,” of 1888, but incorporating the complete Stephanus numbering that is found only in a two-volume version published in 1908.

  4. By Aristotle. Written 350 B.C.E. Translated by Benjamin Jowett. Politics has been divided into the following sections: Download: A 484k text-only version is available for download . Politics by Aristotle, part of the Internet Classics Archive.

  5. Há 4 dias · Learn about Benjamin Jowett (1817—1893), a master of Balliol College and a professor of Greek, who was a prominent figure in late Victorian Oxford. Find out his views on religion, his translations of Plato, Thucydides, and Aristotle, and his controversies with the Tractarians.

  6. History of Christianity. Collection: Oxford Scholarship Online. Benjamin Jowett was born in Camberwell on 15 April 1817. 1 He was the son of a not very successful small businessman (first furrier, then printer) and was educated at St Paul’s School.

  7. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Benjamin Jowett, a prominent Oxford scholar and translator of Plato, Thucydides, and Aristotle. Find out his views on theology, philosophy, education, and his influence on Oxford idealism.