Author:Plato

Undisputed works of Plato

 * Apology
 * Charmides
 * Cratylus
 * Critias
 * Crito
 * Euthydemus
 * Euthyphro
 * Gorgias
 * Ion
 * Laches
 * Laws
 * Lesser Hippias
 * Lysis
 * Menexenus
 * Meno
 * Parmenides
 * Phaedo
 * Phaedrus
 * Philebus
 * Protagoras
 * Republic
 * Sophist
 * Statesman
 * Symposium
 * Theaetetus
 * Timaeus

Works whose authenticity is debated

 * Alcibiades I
 * Greater Hippias
 * Clitophon
 * Letters

Spurious works

 * Alcibiades II
 * Hipparchus
 * Rival Lovers
 * Minos
 * Epinomis
 * Theages
 * Eryxias

Spurious works variously included in other collections

 * Axiochus
 * On Justice
 * On Virtue
 * Demodocus
 * Sisyphus
 * Definitions
 * Halcyon
 * 18 Epigrams
 * Timaeus Locrus

Compilations

 * The Works of Plato Abrig'd translated from the French of Anne Dacier by Unknown (1701)
 * Works of Plato his first fifty-five dialogues translated from the Greek by Floyer Sydenham and Thomas Taylor in Five Volumes. (1804)
 * The works of Plato; a new literal version, chiefly from the text of Stallbaum translated into English by Henry Cary (Vol. 1), Henry Davis (Vol. 2) and George Burges (Vol. 3-6) (1850-54).
 * The Platonic Dialogues for English Readers translated into English by William Whewell, in Three Volumes, of which the 1st had two editions published (1859-61).
 * The Dialogues of Plato translated into English with Analyses and Introductions by B. Jowett, M.A. in Five Volumes. 3rd edition revised and corrected (Oxford University Press, 1892)

Works about Plato

 * Representative Men (1850), by includes "Plato; or, the Philosopher" and "Plato: New Readings"
 * Plato (1865), by John Stuart Mill
 * Plato (1874), by Clifton Wilbraham Collins
 * "Plato", in Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography, Volume 3, (1876)
 * "Socrates, Plato and the Roman Stoics", by Charles Pomeroy Parker, in The Harvard Classics Vol. 51 (1914)
 * "Book III Plato," by Diogenes Laërtius, trans. Robert Drew Hicks, in Lives of the Eminent Philosophers (1925)
 * "Book III Plato," by Diogenes Laërtius, trans. Robert Drew Hicks, in Lives of the Eminent Philosophers (1925)
 * "Book III Plato," by Diogenes Laërtius, trans. Robert Drew Hicks, in Lives of the Eminent Philosophers (1925)