“An indispensable storehouse of information and analysis—essential reading nowadays just as in 1935, when it first appeared. . . . Plato’s Cosmology continues to be the constant reference point of any serious study of the Timaeus.”
—John M. Cooper, Princeton University
A reprint of the Routledge edition of 1935.
“. . . one of the masterpieces of classical scholarship. . . . Contemporary work on the Timaeus will inevitably take Plato’s Cosmology as its starting point.”
—Charles H. Kahn, University of Pennsylvania
“An indispensable storehouse of information and analysis—essential reading nowadays just as in 1935, when it first appeared. . . . Plato’s Cosmology continues to be the constant reference point of any serious study of the Timaeus.”
—John M. Cooper, Princeton University