Reprinted: 1607.

2. Plato his “Apology of Socrates” and Phaedo; or a Dialogue concerning the Immortality of Man's Soul, and manner of Socrates his Death: Carefully Translated from the Greek, and illustrated with Reflections upon both. Of the Athenian Laws; and antient Rites and Traditions concerning the Soul, therein mentioned. 1675. 8o

3. The Works of Plato abridged, with an account of his life, philosophy and politics together with a translation of his choicest dialogues.... Illustrated by notes. By M. Dacier. Translated from the French [by Several Hands]. 2 vol., 1701. 8o

Reprinted: 2 vol., 1719-20; 2 vol., 1739; 2 vol., 1749; 2 vol., 1761; 1772; 1839.

American Reprint: New York, 1833.

4. Menexenus. [In Odes of Pindar, with several other pieces in prose and verse translated from the Greek by Gilbert West.] 1753. 8o

5. Dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul. Translated by Lewis Theobald. 1713. 8o

6. Phedon; or a Dialogue of the Immortality of the Soul [1730?] 12o

7. Two Orations in Praise of the Athenians Slain in Battle. 1759. 8o

8. Dialogues translated by Fowler Sydenham. 1759-80. [Published as follows: Io, 1759; Greater Hippias, 1759; Banquet, [pg 091] Part I, 1761; Lesser Hippias, 1761; Banquet, Part II, 1767; Meno, 1769; Rivals, 1769; First Alcibiades, 1773; Second Alcibiades, 1776; Philebus, Part I, 1779; Philebus, Part II, 1780.]