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  1. E. A. Duke, W. F. Hicken, W. S. M. Nicoll, D. B. Robinson, J. C. G. Strachan, E. A. Duke, W. F. Hicken, D. B. Robinson & J. C. G. Strachan (eds.) (1995). Plato Opera Volume I: Euthyphro, Apologia, Crito, Phaedo, Cratylus, Theaetetus,Sophista, Politicus. Clarendon Press.
    Plato is one of the key ancient authors studied by both classicists and philosophers. This volume contains the first eight of Plato's works in the traditional order which appears in most of the manuscripts. The first four, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, ahd Phaedo are grouped by their dramatic settings concerned with the death of Socrates. The Apology and Crito display Socrates' philosophical mission. The Euthyphro discusses piety; the Phaedo proves the immortality of the soul by appeal to Plato's Theory of Forms. (...)
     
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  2. W. F. Hicken (1967). The Y Tradition of the Theaetetus. The Classical Quarterly 17 (01):98-.
  3. J. Gosling, Alan R. White, John Arthur Passmore, William Kneale, Don Locke, C. K. Grant, Thomas McPherson, Peter Nidditch, Martha Kneale, A. C. Ewing & W. F. Hicken (1965). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 74 (293):126-153.
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  4. W. F. Hicken (1965). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 74 (293):147-148.
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  5. W. F. Hicken (1954). Phaedo 93 a 11–94 B 3. The Classical Quarterly 4 (1-2):16-.