Dialogues of Plato
Translated into English, with Analyses and Introduction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Nov '10
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Volume 2 of this 1871 work represents an important contribution to the study of Plato in the English-speaking world.
In this four-volume set, first published in 1871, the leading Greek scholar and academic Benjamin Jowett translates into English the dialogues of one of the world's greatest philosophers. Volume 2 contains Timaeus, Critias and the Republic, together with Jowett's editorial introductions.One of the leading scholars and academic administrators of his time, Benjamin Jowett (1817–1893) was Master of Balliol College as well as Regius Professor of Greek and, for a time, vice-chancellor at Oxford University. Along with his achievements in the area of academic reform, Jowett is remembered for this four-volume translation of Plato's dialogues. Characterising Plato as the 'father of idealism', Jowett reminds readers that while 'he may be illustrated by the writings of moderns … he must be interpreted by his own, and by his place in the history of philosophy'. This second volume consists of Timaeus and Critias together with the well-known Republic; each dialogue is given a separate introduction. Jowett's work represents a towering achievement in the field of classical and philosophical studies that had important influence on the subsequent study of Plato.
ISBN: 9781108012119
Dimensions: 216mm x 37mm x 140mm
Weight: 840g
666 pages