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  1.  21
    Why Socrates died: dispelling the myths.Robin Waterfield - 2009 - London: Faber & Faber.
    The trial of Socrates -- Socrates in court -- How the system worked -- The charge of impiety -- The war years -- Alcibiades, Socrates, and the aristocratic milieu -- Pestilence and war -- The rise and fall of Alcibiades -- The end of the war -- Critias and Civil War --- Crisis and conflict -- Symptoms of change -- Reactions to intellectuals -- The condemnation of Socrates -- Socratic politics -- A cock for Asclepius.
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  2. The first philosophers: the presocratics and sophists.Robin Waterfield (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Aristotle said that philosophy begins with wonder, and the first Western philosophers developed theories of the world which express simultaneously their sense of wonder and their intuition that the world should be comprehensible. But their enterprise was by no means limited to this proto-scientific task. Through, for instance, Heraclitus' enigmatic sayings, the poetry of Parmenides and Empedocles, and Zeno's paradoxes, the Western world was introduced to metaphysics, rationalist theology, ethics, and logic, by thinkers who often seem to be mystics or (...)
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    Philebus.Robin Plato & Waterfield - 1993 - Oxford: Clarendon Press. Edited by J. C. B. Gosling.
    A translation of Plato's dialogue on the nature of pleasure and its relation to thought and knowledge. It includes a cogent introduction, notes, and comprehensive bibliography.
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    The First Philosophers: The Presocratics and Sophists.Robin Waterfield (ed.) - 2000 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    The first philosophers paved the way for the work of Plato and Aristotle - and hence for the whole of Western thought. Aristotle said that philosophy begins with wonder, and the first Western philosophers developed theories of the world which express simultaneously their sense of wonder and their intuition that the world should be comprehensible. But their enterprise was by no means limited to this proto-scientific task. Through, for instance, Heraclitus' enigmatic sayings, the poetry of Parmenides and Empedocles, and Zeno's (...)
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  5. The quest for the historical Socrates.Robin Waterfield - 2013 - In John Bussanich & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.), The Bloomsbury companion to Socrates. New York: Continuum.
     
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    The Place of the Philebus in Plato's Dialogues1.R. A. H. Waterfield - 1980 - Phronesis 25 (3):270-305.
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    The Place of the "Philebus" in Plato's "Dialogues".R. A. H. Waterfield - 1980 - Phronesis 25 (3):270 - 305.
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    "Plato. Republic". Translated by G.M.A. Grube, revised with an Introduction by C.D.C. Reeve.Robin Waterfield - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):164-167.
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    The assembly of signalling complexes by receptor tyrosine kinases.George Panayotou & Michael D. Waterfield - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (3):171-177.
    Cell proliferation in response to growth factors is mediated by specific high affinity receptors. Ligand‐binding by receptors of the protein tyrosine kinase family results in the stimulation of several intracellular signal transduction pathways. Key signalling enzymes are recruited to the plasma membrane through the formation of stable complexes with activated receptors. These interactions are mediated by the conserved, non‐catalytic SH2 domains present in the signalling molecules, which bind with high affinity and specificity to tyrosine‐phosphorylated sequences on the receptors. The assembly (...)
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    Physics.Robin Waterfield & David Bostock (eds.) - 1996 - Oxford University Press.
    For many centuries, Aristotle's Physics was the essential starting point for anyone who wished to study the natural sciences. This is the first complete translation since 1930 of Aristotle's key work on science. It presents Aristotle's thought accurately, while at the same time simplifying and expanding the often crabbed and elliptical style of the original, so that it is very much easier to read. A lucid introduction and extensive notes explain the general structure of each section of the book, and (...)
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    Letter on happiness. Epicurus & Robin Waterfield - 1994 - San Francisco: Chronicle Books. Edited by Robin Waterfield.
    A best-seller in Europe following its original publication in 1993, this littel book takes on a big subject, offering enduring guidelines from the Greek philosopher Epicurus for achieving lasting happiness. In a letter to his friend Menoecceus, Epicurus gives sound advice on increasing life's pleasures, not through hedonistic pursuits, as commonly assumed, but through intelligence, morality, and decency. Based on a new translation of Epicurus to Menoecceus and complete with the original Greek text, Letter on Happiness expounds upon basic philosophical (...)
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    Republic.Robin Waterfield (ed.) - 2008 - Princeton: Oxford University Press.
    Republic is the central work of the Western world's most famous philosopher. Essentially an inquiry into morality, Republic also contains crucial arguments and insights into many other areas of philosophy. It is also a literary masterpiece: the philosophy is presented for the most part for the ordinary reader, who is carried along by the wit and intensity of the dialogue and by Plato's unforgettable images of the human condition. This new, lucid translation by Robin Waterfield is complemented by full explanatory (...)
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    Hellenisms: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity from Antiquity to Modernity. Edited by Katerina Zacharia.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):676-677.
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    Myth, Metaphysics and Dialectic in Plato's Statesman. By David A. White.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):673-674.
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    Plato and Modern Law. Edited by Richard O. Brooks.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):675-676.
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    Plato: Republic 1-2.368c4. Edited, with an introduction and commentary, by Chris Emlyn-Jones.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):671-672.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Plato's Republic. Edited by G.R.F. Ferrari.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):672-673.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought. Edited by Stephen Salkever.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):674-675.
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    The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. By Mark Munn.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):670-670.
  20. Hippias major, hippias minor, euthydemus. Translated & Introduced by Robin Waterfield - 1987 - In Plato & Chris Emlyn-Jones (eds.), Early Socratic dialogues. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Penguin Books.
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    Aiming at Virtue in Plato. By Iakovos Vasiliou.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (2):324-325.
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    A culture of exhibitions: the Manchester Art-Treasures Exhibition in context.Giles Waterfield - 2005 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 87 (2):21-36.
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    Apologizing for Socrates: How Plato and Xenophon Created Our Socrates. By Gabriel Danzig.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (6):1032-1033.
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    Akrasia in Greek Philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus (Philosophia Antiqua 106). Edited by Christopher Bobonich and Pierre Destrée.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (2):326-327.
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    An inconsistency in Plato's "philebus ?".Robin Waterfield - 1984 - Apeiron 18 (1):46 - 49.
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    An Inconsistency in Plato's Philebus?Robin Waterfield - 1984 - Apeiron 18 (1):46.
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    Aristotle, Metaphysics 1019a4.Robin A. H. Waterfield - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:195.
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    Before "Eureka": the Presocratics and their science.Robin Waterfield - 1989 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
  29. Baron Julius Evola and the Hermetic Tradition.Robin Waterfield - 1990 - Gnosis 14:1989-90.
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    Creationism and Its Critics in Antiquity. By David Sedley.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (2):310-311.
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    Epicureanism. By Tim O'Keefe.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):121-122.
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    Euthydemus: Ethics and Language. By Samuel Scolnicov. Pp. 179, Sankt Augustin, Academia Verlag, 2013 , 26 €.Robin Waterfield - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):164-165.
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    Emendations of [Iamblichus], Theologoumena Arithmeticae (De Falco).R. A. H. Waterfield - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):215-.
    The reputation Theologoumena Arithmeticae has acquired is largely that of being an odd, and frequently opaque, compilation of arithmological lore. As a sourcebook for this aspect of the Pythagorean tradition it is, of course, invaluable. However, its poor reputation is increased, and its historical value lessened, by the depredations time has wrought on the text. ThA was never great prose: it is a compilation, largely from the lost Theologoumena Arithmeticae of Nicomachus of Gerasa and from Anatolius' Peri Dekados; and the (...)
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    Emendations of [Iamblichus], Theologoumena Arithmeticae.R. A. H. Waterfield - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (1):215-227.
    The reputation Theologoumena Arithmeticae has acquired is largely that of being an odd, and frequently opaque, compilation of arithmological lore. As a sourcebook for this aspect of the Pythagorean tradition it is, of course, invaluable. However, its poor reputation is increased, and its historical value lessened, by the depredations time has wrought on the text. ThA was never great prose: it is a compilation, largely from the lost Theologoumena Arithmeticae of Nicomachus of Gerasa and from Anatolius' Peri Dekados; and the (...)
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    Gorgias.Robin Waterfield (ed.) - 1979 - Oxford University Press.
    The struggle which Plato has Socrates recommend to his interlocutors in Gorgias - and to his readers - is the struggle to overcome the temptations of worldly success and to concentrate on genuine morality. Ostensibly an enquiry into the value of rhetoric, the dialogue soon becomes an investigation into the value of these two contrasting ways of life. In a series of dazzling and bold arguments, Plato attempts to establish that only morality can bring a person true happiness, and to (...)
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    Hidden Depths: The Story of Hypnosis.Robin Waterfield - 2002 - Routledge.
    This history of hypnosis dispels the myths about this long misunderstood topic--thought provoking and engagingly written.
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    Introducing Greek Philosophy. By M. R. Wright.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):113-113.
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    Meno and Other Dialogues: Charmides, Laches, Lysis, Meno.Robin Waterfield (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In these four dialogues Plato considers virtue and its definition. Charmides, Laches, and Lysis investigate the specific virtues of self-control, courage, and friendship; the laterMeno discusses the concept of virtue as a whole, and whether it is something that can be taught.
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  39. Miracles in Greco-Roman antiquity: A sourcebook for the study of New Testament miracle stories.R. Waterfield - 2000 - Heythrop Journal-a Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology 41 (4):467-468.
     
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    Neoplatonism. By Pauliina Remes.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):123-124.
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    On “Fussy Authorial Nudges” in Herodotus.Robin Waterfield - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (4):485-494.
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    Phaedrus.Robin Waterfield (ed.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Phaedrus is widely recognized as one of Plato's most profound and beautiful works. It takes the form of a dialogue between Socrates and Phaedrus and its ostensible subject is love, especially homoerotic love. This new translation is accompanied by an introduction and full notes that discuss the structure of the dialogue and elucidate issues that might puzzle the modern reader.
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    Parmenides and the History of Dialectic: Three Essays. By Scott Austin.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):114-115.
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    Plato and the virtue of courage. By Linda R. rabieh.Robin Waterfield - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (6):992–993.
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    Plato and the Poets. Edited by Pierre Destrée and Fritz‐Gregor Herrmann.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (6):1035-1036.
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    Parmenides, Cosmos, and Being: A Philosophical Interpretation. By Panagiotis Thanassas.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):113-114.
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    Philosophy in Dialogue: Plato's Many Devices. Edited by Gary Alan Scott.Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (1):99-99.
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    Plato: Ion, or On the Iliad. Edited with Introduction and Commentary by Albert Rijksbaron (Review).Robin Waterfield - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (1):96-96.
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    Plato's late ontology: A Riddle resolved. By Kenneth M. Sayre.Robin Waterfield - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (3):459–460.
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    Plato's Myths. Edited by Catalin Partenie.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):118-119.
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