Galen: Writings on Plato's Timaeus<i/>
Compendium of Plato's Timaeus; Commentary on the Medical Statements in Plato's Timaeus
Pauline Koetschet editor Aileen R Das editor Mark Schiefsky editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Jun '25
£100.00
This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The first critical English translation of two previously inaccessible readings by Galen of Plato's highly important and influential Timaeus.
Plato's Timaeus was of enormous significance to Galen's thought on the body's structure and functioning and a key source of inspiration for his teleological world view. This is the first critical English translation of two previously inaccessible readings of the text which also shaped later Islamicate engagements with Plato's dialogue.To Galen, Plato was the great authority in philosophy but also had important things to say on health, disease, and the human body. The Timaeus was of enormous significance to Galen's thought on the body's structure and functioning as well as being a key source of inspiration for his teleological world view, in which the idea of cosmic design by a personified creative Nature, the Craftsman, plays a fundamental role. This volume provides critical English translations of key readings of the Timaeus by Galen that were previously accessible only in fragmentary Greek and Arabic and Arabo-Latin versions. The introductions highlight Galen's creative interpretations of the dialogue, especially compared to other imperial explanations, and show how his works informed medieval Islamicate writers' understanding of it. The book should provoke fresh attention to texts that have been unjustly marginalized in the history of Platonism in both the west and Middle East.
ISBN: 9781009552677
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385 pages