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This is the first balanced introduction to Plato's work to bringing Plato himself alive, as well as discussing the importance of his works. In so doing, it allows a better understanding of who he was, what sort of world he inhabited, why his works were important in his own day, and why, two thousand years after his death, they are still regarded as so significant. By also describing the Greek society in which Plato lived, it succeeds in placing his work firmly in context for modern readers.
Marilyn Butler, University of Cambridge) Butler, Marilyn (King Edward VII Professor of English Literature, King Edward VII Professor of English Literature
Douglas Hay, Nicholas Rogers, Ontario) Hay, Douglas (Professor of History, Professor of History, York University, Ontario) Rogers, Nicholas (Professor of History, Professor of History, York University
Roger Fowler, University of East Anglia) Fowler, Roger (Professor of English and Linguistics in the School of Modern Languages and European Studies, Professor of English and Linguistics in the School of Modern Languages and European Studies