Readings & Viewings

1: Symposium

The Symposium, by Plato, is a classical philosophical text on the study of eros. Of particular note is the speech of Aristophanes
Plato. The Symposium. Trans. Benjamin Jowett. 2012. ebooks@Adelaide, The University of Adelaide.Online.

2: Aristophanes in Animation

Speech of Aristophanes: French Animated Adaptation of Plato's Symposium (189d-191d). 

Discours d'Aristophanes. Dir. Pascal Szidon. M. Prokosh Films Productions, 2007. YouTube.

3. Who is Eros?

A general guide to 'Eros', as he existed within Ancient Greek and Roman mythology.
Atsma, Aaron J. "Eros". EROS: Greek God of love; mythology; pictures; CUPID, AMOR. Theoi Project Copyright, 2011. Web. 17 March 2013.

4. What is Eros?

The relationship between love and will as it exists in contemporary morality.
May, Rollo. 2007. Love and Will. New York: W.W. Norton and Company.

5. Who was Socrates?

A general introduction into the enigma that was Socrates, the highest disciple in Erosology.
Rudebusch, George. 2009. Socrates. Malden, USA: Blackwell Publishing.

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