George Theodoridis

George is a sample specimen of Aristotle's 'political animal'. He is saturated by politics and working, as did Plato, towards building a Kalipolis, a State where justice dominates. He has translated all the extant plays of the 5th Century BC, Athenians, as well as the work of many Lyric poets and a few morsels from Plato’s lush table, all of which he has placed up on the web for everyone to download, to study or to read at their leisure. His thirteen volumes of the Greek plays and a book of his own poetry, Marble Seasons are available from Amazon.

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