Plato:
Timaeus And Critias

Translator: RobinWaterfield

Oxford University Press (United Kingdom), 2008
Paperback, 240 pages
Size: 196x129 mm
ISBN: 9780192807359
ISBN-10: 0192807358

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Timaeus And Critias

In Timaeus Plato attempts to describe and explain the structure of the universe: the creator god, the elements, the lower gods, the stars, and men. The companion piece, Critias, is the origin of the story of Atlantis, the lost empire defeated by ancient Athenians. This is the clearest translation yet of these crucial ancient texts.

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