I've finished the Greeks, now what should I read?
>>7445577
>finished the Greeks
>>7445577
The Romans.
>He's not even started his second read through of the Greeks
>2015
>falling for the "start with the greeks" meme
shiggy diggy doo
I think last year there was a new fiction set in the state Plato imagined
Can't remember the title, but can't be hard to find if your googling skills are on point
So you've sung Homer's Iliad in original Greek to your young boy pupil?
>>7445577
Seneca, Cicero, Tacitus, Catullus, Apuleius, Ovid, Vergilius (not in this order)
>>7445577
Nothing. It's all derivative tripe after that.
>>7445753
+ Epicurus, Lucretius, Polybius, Apollonius, Julius Caesar, Marcus Aurelius, Plutarch, Plotinus, Diogenes Laeurtius, Pseudo-Dionysus, Suetonius (not in order)
>>7445577
Gadamer.
Seriously, his work on Plato and Aristotle is top-tier.
>>7445577
What does that image mean?
>>7445753
>romans
Alasdair Macintyre
>>7445827
I reverse searched it, and it seems related to a book called "Plato at the Googleplex," which is about Plato appearing in various modern venues to promote his book.