The writings of Plato are numerous, and most are in the form of dialogues. This edition contains translations of three of his works: "The Apologia," "The Crito" and "The Phaedo," all of which have reference to the trial, imprisonment and death of Socrates."
Master the basics of arithmetic with this comprehensive guide to written calculation! Designed for students of all levels, this book is an essential resource for anyone who wants to improve their mathematical skills and increase their confidence.
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Experience the magic and mystery of Arthurian legend with this beautiful retelling of the story of King Arthur. Drawing on the classic works of Sir Thomas Malory and other sources, this book provides a rich and engaging account of the life and times of one of England's most iconic figures. With detailed illustrations and lively prose, The Story of King Arthur is a timeless classic that will enchant readers of all ages.
First published in 1877, The New Normal Primary Arithmetic was one of the most popular textbooks of its time, introducing generations of American schoolchildren to the basics of math. With clear explanations, engaging examples, and plenty of practice problems, this classic textbook is still a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their math skills.
A groundbreaking work of mathematical philosophy that draws on insights from logic, psychology, and epistemology to offer a new approach to understanding the nature and meaning of arithmetic.