“The original publication of Rowe’s translation in 1995 was a landmark event in the study of this fascinating but enigmatic dialogue. Based on a careful and convincing revised Greek text, the contemporary English of this unpretentious, clear, and—above all—accurate revised version make it by far the best available. In fact, Rowe’s translation is now and will surely remain the only acceptable choice.”
—John Cooper, Princeton University
An annotated and modified version of the translation published by Aris & Phillips Ltd.
A model of accuracy and fluency, Christopher Rowe’s translation of Statesman—as modified for publication in Plato, Complete Works (Hackett Publishing Co., 1997)—is now available in a student edition, with a brief introduction, notes, and a select bibliography.
Reviews:
“The original publication of Rowe’s translation in 1995 was a landmark event in the study of this fascinating but enigmatic dialogue. Based on a careful and convincing revised Greek text, the contemporary English of this unpretentious, clear, and—above all—accurate revised version make it by far the best available. In fact, Rowe’s translation is now and will surely remain the only acceptable choice.”
—John Cooper, Princeton University
About the Author:
Christopher Rowe is Professor of Greek, University of Durham, U.K.