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Plato.
Symposium.
Translated by Christopher Gill. New York: Penguin, 1991.

Xenophon.
Symposium.
In
Works,
Vol. IV. Translated by O. J. Todd. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968.

A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

Jesse Browner was born and lives in New York City. He is the author of two novels,
Congbmeros
and
Turnaway
t
and has translated works by Cocteau, Rilke, Eluard, and others.

A NOTE ON THE TYPE

Guardi was designed by Reinhard Haus of Linotype in 1987.

It was named after the Guardi brothers, Gianantonio and Francesco, the last famous artists from the Renaissance Venetian school
of painting. It is based on the Venetian text styles of the fifteenth century. The influence of characters originally written
with a feather can be seen in many aspects of this modern alphabet.

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