James Adam's edition of Plato's Republic with an introduction by D. A. Rees reviewing Adam's work on the language and meaning of the book.The late James Adams edition of The Republic of Plato was published in 1902 and remains the most detailed and valuable critical edition available. D. A. Rees has written an introduction of 15,000 words for this edition. In it, he surveys Adams work on the textual problems, language and meaning of The Republic.The late James Adams edition of The Republic of Plato was published in 1902 and remains the most detailed and valuable critical edition available. D. A. Rees has written an introduction of 15,000 words for this edition. In it, he surveys Adams work on the textual problems, language and meaning of The Republic.The late James Adam's edition of The Republic of Plato was published in 1902 and has long been out of print; it still remains among the most detailed and valuable critical editions available. D. A. Rees, Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College, Oxford, has written an introduction of 15,000 words for this edition. In it, he surveys Adam's work on The Republic and reviews subsequent work on the textual problems, language and meaning of the book. The book is divided into two volumes; Volume I, printed here, Introduction and Books IV, and Volume II. Books VIX and Indexes.Introduction D. A. Rees; Note on the text; Book I; Appendices to Book I; Book II; Appendices to Book II; Book III. Appendices to Book III; Book IV; Appendices to Book IV; Book V; Appendices to Book V.