Written by Socrates' disciple Plato sometime in the decade after his mentor's death, The Apology is one of two surviving accounts of the trial of Socrates on charges of corrupting the youth of Athens. Delving into questions of morality, death and virtue, the speech is notable for Socrates' uncompromising insistence on taking the moral highroad even at risk of condemnation and a capital sentence.

Learning Chinese? This selection is intended for advanced learners and is unlike our other short stories in being a Chinese translation of a famous Greek work rather than an indigenous Chinese text. It is like our other stories in presenting the fulltext of a noteworthy text annotated with word-by-word popups that show the english and pinyin pronunciation of each word in context when you hover your mouse over them. Our goal is removing the distraction of looking words up so that you can read more Chinese and focus on the story rather than the meaning of individual words.

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 said on
October 8, 2013
Im extremely excited by this, great job guys, this could be the one, now that youve programmed the dictionary yourselves. Its the real deal.
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April 1, 2015
Hi guys,

just letting you know the audio file/ player is missing on this page.

Mark Lesson Studied