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George Grote (1794 – 1871) was an English historian and political radical.

Principal works

  • 1821 – Statement of the Question of Parliamentary Reform
  • 1822 – Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion on the Temporal Happiness, of Mankind (From Jeremy Bentham's notes)
  • 1831 – Essentials of Parliamentary Reform
  • 1831 – Speech of George Grote, Esq. M.P., delivered April 25th, 1833, in the House of Commons, on moving for the introduction of the vote by ballot at elections
  • 1846–1856 – A History of Greece; from the Earliest Period to the Close of the Generation Contemporary with Alexander the Great (12 vols.)
  • 1859 – Life, Teachings, and Death of Socrates. From Grote's History of Greece
  • 1860 – Plato's Doctrine Respecting the Rotation of the Earth, and Aristotle's Comment upon that Doctrine.
  • 1865 – Plato, and the Other Companions of Sokrates (3 vols.). 2nd edition, 1867; 3rd edition in 4 volumes with some re-organisation, 1885.
  • 1868 – Review of the Work of Mr. John Stuart Mill Entitled 'Examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy'
  • 1872 – Poems, 1815–1823
  • 1872 – Aristotle (ed. by Alexander Bain and George Croom Robertson). A 2nd edition with some extra material but in one volume was published in 1880.
  • 1873 – The Minor Works of George Grote
  • 1876 – Fragments on Ethical Subjects, a Selection from his Posthumous Papers





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