Thrasyllan tetralogies

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The Thrasyllan tetralogies are an ancient editorial arrangement of Plato’s dialogues into groups of four, traditionally attributed to the scholar Thrasyllus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient scholarly tradition
classification system
editorial arrangement
appliesTo Dialogues of Plato
surface form: Plato's dialogues
associatedWith Middle Platonism
attributedTo Thrasyllus of Mendes
chronology post-Hellenistic period
consistsOf groups of four dialogues
field Platonic studies
ancient philosophy
classical philology
hasNumberOfGroups 9
hasPart tetralogy
hasTotalDialogues 36
hasUncertainAuthorship true
includesWork Alcibiades
surface form: Alcibiades I

Alcibiades
surface form: Alcibiades II

Apology
Charmides
Clitophon
Cratylus
Critias
Crito
Definitions
Epinomis
Euthydemus
Euthyphro
Gorgias
Hipparchus
Hippias Major
Hippias Minor
Ion
Laches
Laws
Letters
Lovers
Lysis
Menexenus (Plato)
surface form: Menexenus

Meno
Minos
Parmenides
Phaedo
Phaedrus
Philebus
Protagoras
Republic
Sophists
surface form: Sophist

Statesman
Symposium (Plato)
surface form: Symposium

Theaetetus
Theages
Timaeus
influenced Renaissance editions of Plato
medieval catalogues of Plato's works
language Ancient Greek
namedAfter Thrasyllus of Mendes
usedFor organizing Plato's corpus
transmission of Platonic dialogues
usedIn ancient manuscript tradition
late antiquity

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Hippias Major cataloguedIn Thrasyllan tetralogies