Useful Resources for Reading Plato's Euthyphro?

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EricSowell
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Useful Resources for Reading Plato's Euthyphro?

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Hey there. My reading partner and I are about to start working our way through Plato's Euthyphro for the first time. I have the Focus Classical Commentary on it by Jacques Bailly but was wondering if anyone else had recommendations for resources.

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Re: Useful Resources for Reading Plato's Euthyphro?

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The Perseus website has the Greek text with translation, pluse the handy link to the LSJ and various commentaries.
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Re: Useful Resources for Reading Plato's Euthyphro?

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One other fairly recent resource is the Bryn Mawr text with commentary by C. J. Emlyn-Jones, http://www.amazon.com/Plato-Euthyphro/d ... +Euthyphro
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