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'''Gregory [[Vlastos]]''' ([[Greek]]: Γρηγοριος Βλαστος). He was born in [[Istambul]], [[Turkey]]  to a Scottish mother and Greek father the 27th of july 1907 and died in the 12th of October 1991 from Cancer in USA.  He was an outstanding scholar of ancient philosophy, an author of numerous works on Plato and Socrates and a teacher in some of the best US universities.
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'''Gregory [[Vlastos]]''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Γρηγόριος Βλαστός) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] scholar of the 20th century.  
Details about his life and work can be found in the following two web sites.
 
  
<ref>http://www.aps-pub.com/proceedings/1482/480211.pdf</ref> and <ref>http://philosophy.princeton.edu/gregory_vlastos.html</ref>
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Vlastos was born in [[Istanbul]] to a  [[Greeks|Greek]] father and a Scottish mother, on [[July 27]], [[1907]]. He studied philosophy at Robert College in [[Istanbul]] before earning his Ph.D. from Harvard in [[1931]].  
  
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He was a scholar of ancient philosophy, an author of works on [[Plato]] and [[Socrates]] and a teacher at some distinguished American universities including Cornell and Princeton ([[1955]] - [[1976]]).
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He died on [[October 12]], [[1991]] of cancer in the United States.
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His publications include:
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* "The Philosophy of Socrates" (1970)
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* Platonic Studies (1973)
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* Plato's Universe (1975).
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[[Category:Greek-Americans|Vlastos, Gregory]]
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[[Category:Scholars|Vlastos, Gregory]]

Latest revision as of 20:26, February 25, 2012

Gregory Vlastos (Greek: Γρηγόριος Βλαστός) was a Greek scholar of the 20th century.

Vlastos was born in Istanbul to a Greek father and a Scottish mother, on July 27, 1907. He studied philosophy at Robert College in Istanbul before earning his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1931.

He was a scholar of ancient philosophy, an author of works on Plato and Socrates and a teacher at some distinguished American universities including Cornell and Princeton (1955 - 1976).

He died on October 12, 1991 of cancer in the United States.

His publications include:

  • "The Philosophy of Socrates" (1970)
  • Platonic Studies (1973)
  • Plato's Universe (1975).