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Phaedrus Audiobook, by Plato, read by Martin Gheeson - The Phaedrus is something of a puzzler. One could argue that it takes place after Lysias returned to Athens from Thurii in 412 or 411 BCE, but Phaedrus himself was banished from Athens in 415. Christopher Planeaux argues that Phaedrus likely returned after the general amnesty of 405/404 BCE (indeed, Phaedrus seems to have been living in Athens again by 404 BCE). Debra Nails argues for a dramatic date of 418-416 BCE and speculates that Lysias visited Athens around that time; she pins this on Socrates's question about whether Lysias was "in the town", but since his family lived in the Athenian port of Piraeus this is not definitive ("the town" was Athens proper; compare Brooklynites going into "the city"). Its setting just outside the walls of Athens might indicate that it takes place after the surrender of Athens at the end of the Peloponnesian War in April of 404 BCE; internal references to the stifling heat of the day indicate that the dialogue takes place in high summer. Polemarchus (mentioned in the dialogue) was still alive at the time but he was executed by the "Thirty" in 404 BCE, so the summer of 404 is the latest possible date for the dialogue.