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Clitopho by Plato (Uncompressed Audio): Plato

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Clitopho is the Latin title for the shortest book attributed to Plato. The dialogue is also known as Clitophon or Cleitophon (ΚΛΕΙΤΟΦΩΝ). Plato may or may not have been the author. Clitopho complains that Socrates is good at exhorting people to justice but not able to make them just. Uncompressed 24-bit 192 kHz WAV64 version of the LibriVox recording of Clitopho by Plato. Translated by George Burges. Read in English by Geoffrey Edwards. Proof Listened by David Craig. Cover Image: After the Bath by Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917) c.1895. Scanned by The J. Paul Getty Museum. Cover design by Geoffrey Edwards is in the public domain.The online text can be found here: https://archive.org/details/WorksOfPlatoV4