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An innovative and insightful exploration of the passionate early life of Socrates and the influences that led him to become the first and greatest of philosophers

Socrates: the philosopher whose questioning gave birth to the ideas of Western thought, and whose execution marked the end of the Athenian Golden Age. Yet despite his pre-eminence among the great thinkers of history, little of his life story is known. What we know tends to begin in his middle age and end with his trial and death. Our conception of Socrates has relied upon Plato and Xenophon men who met him when he was in his fifties and a well-known figure in war-torn Athens.
There is mystery at the heart of Socrates story: what turned the young Socrates into a philosopher? What drove him to pursue with such persistence, at the cost of social acceptance and ultimately of his life, a whole new way of thinking about the meaning of existence?
In this revisionist...

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SOCRATES IN LOVE BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford - photo 1

SOCRATES
IN LOVE

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First published in Great Britain 2019

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For better or worse our Socrates is Platos Socrates Diskin Clay None of us - photo 3

For better or worse, our Socrates is Platos Socrates.

Diskin Clay

None of us really knows Socrates.

Alcibiades in Platos Symposium

Know Yourself.

Motto written on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi

The unexamined life is not worth living by a human being.

Socrates in Platos Apology

Any account of Socrates life involves selection and conjecture. Socrates in Love is not written for specialists, but it brings into focus elements of Socrates biography to which insufficient attention has been paid. The amount of published writing on Socrates is enormous, but I have restricted the bibliography to items that I have found particularly useful: paramount among these are Debra Nails comprehensive scholarly work The People of Plato and Carl Huffmans discussion of Aristoxenuss Life of Socrates, a neglected source for the philosophers life.

This book is not fiction, but my narratives of the Battle of Potidaea at the start of and of Socrates life story at the end of the book, though based on the evidence presented, are put in italics to indicate that they are imaginative recreations. Peter Rhodes and Chris Pelling gave generous and invaluable feedback on earlier drafts. I am also grateful to Michael Anderson, John Birchall, Paul Cartledge, Jeannie Cohen, Coline Covington, Madeleine Dimitroff, Tom Dimitroff, Michael Fishwick, James Morwood, Toby Mundy, Peter Thonemann, and in particular my wife, Karen Ciclitira, for their thoughts and comments.

NOTE ON CHRONOLOGY:

The Athenian year began in our month of July; so the Battle of Marathon in September 490 BC fell in the year 49089BC. For simplicity, dates in this book are given as single years; so Socrates was born in the year 4698, but the date given is .

The symbol ~ below indicates that a date or event is conjectural.

500Democracy in Athens following Cleisthenes reforms of .
490Greco-Persian Wars: Dariuss army defeated at the Battle of Marathon.
480Greco-Persian Wars: Xerxes fleet defeated at Battle of Salamis.
470~Birth of Aspasia.
469Birth of Socrates.
460Pericles leads Athens after the ostracism of Kimon in .
Hostilities between Athens and Sparta: First Peloponnesian War.
~Pericles divorces his wife Deinomache.
~Birth of Alcibiades. Socrates visits Samos with Archelaus.
450~Aspasia arrives in Athens with her father-in-law Axiochus.
447Battle of Coronea: ~Socrates earliest military service.
Death of Cleinias, father of Alcibiades.
~Pericles and Aspasia living together.
440Pericles campaign to subjugate Samos (440439).
432Socrates saves Alcibiades life at Battle of Potidaea.
430The Peloponnesian War (431404) enters its second year.
Socrates and Alcibiades on military service in northern Greece.
429Death of Pericles from plague. Aspasia marries Lysicles.
424Socrates retreats at the Battle of Delium.
423Aristophanes Clouds performed, with Socrates present.
421Aristophanes comedy Peace. Peace of Nicias struck with Sparta.
420Alcibiades in politics. Socrates in Xenophons Symposium.
416Agathon wins prize for tragedy.
Socrates depicted in Platos Symposium.
415413Sicilian Expedition; Alcibiades in exile from Athens.
410Democracy restored after oligarchic coup (the Four Hundred) of .
406Socrates on Council argues against mass execution of generals.
404Spartan victory in Peloponnesian War.
Thirty Tyrants in Athens.
Socrates refuses to arrest Leon of Salamis.
403Democracy restored in Athens.
400
399Trial and execution of Socrates.

NOTE ON THE SPELLING OF NAMES

I have used Latinate transliterations for many names, especially familiar ones (e.g. Socrates, Plato, Pericles, Miletus, Potidaea), and kept the Greek forms of others (e.g. Trygaios, Kimon, Lampros, Konnos). All who work in this area of history know that such inconsistency is unavoidable.

Who was Socrates?

Most people who know something about Socrates imagine him as a thinker, wise man, or philosopher of ancient Greece. Their image might be that of Rodins Thinker, or that of an old man with a white beard dressed in a toga. To some, his name brings to mind a method of eliciting answers to questions popularised as Socratic questioning, and his declaration that the unexamined life is not worth living. Others imagine the drama of his execution: how, put on trial and sentenced to death, he was imprisoned and made to drink poison a deadly draught of hemlock. Some will recall that Socrates had a devoted but demanding wife or mistress called Xanthippe.

The reader may imagine Socrates life and death taking place against the backdrop of ancient Athens during its Golden Age, five centuries before the birth of Christ. During that period, ancient Greek civilisation attained great heights in many areas of thought, art, and literature among other things, the Greeks invented philosophy, lifelike sculpture, magnificent architecture, and theatrical drama. The leading politician in Athens for many decades of the fifth century BC was Pericles, under whose direction Periclean Athens developed democratic institutions, became a maritime empire, and built the Parthenon.

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