Persons of the Dialogue : SOCRATES, who is the narrator of the Dialogue to his Companion ; HIPPOCRATES ; ALCIBIADES ; CRITIAS ; PROTAGORAS, HIPPIAS, PRODICUS, Sophists ; CALLIAS, a wealthy Athenian. Scene : The house of Callias
The Protagoras, like several of the Dialogues of Plato, is put into the mouth of Socrates, who describes a conversation which had taken place between himself and the great Sophist at the house of Callias—‘the man who had spent more upon the Sophists than all the rest of the world’—and in which the learned Hippias and the grammarian Prodicus had also shared, as well as Alcibiades and Critias, both of whom said a few words—in the presence of a distinguished company consisting of disciples of Protagoras and of leading Athenians belonging to the Socratic circle. The dialogue commences with a request on the part of Hippocrates that Socrates would introduce him to the celebrated teacher. He has come before the dawn had risen—so fervid is his zeal. Socrates moderates his excitement and advises him to find out ‘what Protagoras will make of him,’ before he becomes his pupil.
- Jowett: Protagoras 309a-310a — Prólogo
- Jowett: Protágoras 310a-311b: Relato de Sócrates
- Jowett: Protágoras 311b-314c: O que é a profissão de sofista?
- Jowett: Protágoras 314c-317d: Cena e personagens da comédia
- Jowett: Protágoras 314e-315b: Protágoras
- Jowett: Protágoras 315b-315c: Hípias
- Jowett: Protágoras 315c-316a: Pródicos
- Jowett: Protágoras 316a-317d: Profissão de fé de Protágoras
- Jowett: Protágoras 317d-334c: Sobre o que trata o ensinamento dado por Protágoras
- Jowett: Protágoras 319b-320c: Sócrates contesta que o que ensina Protágoras possa se ensinar
- Jowett: Protágoras 320c-322d: Protágoras responde a Sócrates por um mito
- Jowett: Protágoras 322d-324c: As lições do mito
- Jowett: Protágoras 324c-328d: Sobre a educação
- Jowett: Protágoras 328d-330b: Réplica de Sócrates: e a virtude?
- Jowett: Protágoras 330b-332a: Virtudes e sua semelhança
- Jowett: Protágoras 332a-333b: Noção de contrariedade.
- Jowett: Protágoras 333b-334c: Sabedoria e Justiça. Bom e Útil.
- Jowett: Protágoras 334c-335c: Sócrates ameaça terminar a conversa
- Jowett: Protágoras 335c-338b: Intervenções sucessivas
- Jowett: Protágoras 338b-342a: Sócrates assume o papel de respondedor