- Source: List of cultural depictions of Socrates
Socrates has frequently been featured in or the subject of literature, theater, film, television, and art.
Art
The Apotheosis of Homer (1827)
The Death of Socrates (1787)
Double Herm of Socrates and Seneca (3rd century AD)
The School of Athens (c. 1511)
Socrates (c. 1950)
Socrates, his two Wives, and Alcibiades (1660s)
Symposium (Feuerbach) (1869)
Literature
Alcibiades the Schoolboy (1652)
Creation (1981)
Historical fiction novel by Gore Vidal in which a Achaemenid Persian diplomat meets historical figures, including Socrates
De genio Socratis
Divine Comedy
The Just City (2015)
The Last of the Wine (1956)
The Plot to Save Socrates (2006)
The True Apology of Socrates by Kostas Varnalis (1931)
Music
"Bruces' Philosophers Song" (1973)
Der geduldige Socrates (1721)
Serenade after Plato's "Symposium" (1954)
Socrate (1919)
Screen
Barefoot in Athens (1966)
Hallmark Hall of Fame television film on the last days of Socrates, starring Peter Ustinov as Socrates
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
Science fiction comedy film in which time-traveling teenagers assemble historical figures, including Socrates, portrayed by Tony Steedman, for a high school presentation. The title characters continuously pronounce his name as the two syllable 'So-Crates'
Meeting of Minds (1977–1981)
The Philosophers' Football Match (1972), in which he scores the winning goal
Socrates (1971)
Stage
The Clouds (423 BC)
Ancient Greek comedy by Aristophanes that lampoons intellectualism in classical Athens; Socrates features prominently
Socrates (1759)
Socrates on Trial (2007)
Video Games
Assassin's Creed Odyssey (2018)
Socrates (stylized as Sokrates) is a side character in the Ubisoft game where the player can complete quests given by Socrates which involve philosophical dilemmas, much to the annoyance of the main character.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of cultural depictions of Socrates
- The Death of Socrates
- Socrates
- Apology (Plato)
- List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy
- Depiction of Jesus
- Gorgias (dialogue)
- Cultural references to chickens
- The Columbian Orator
- The School of Athens