The
Symposium is a complex piece which is perhaps as widely read as any of Plato's works apart from the
Republic. However, the existing standard commentaries in English do not offer much by way of help to any reader except the classicist who knows Greek; and they also tend to be light on the dialogue as a work of philosophy. This edition aims to fill both gaps. As well as providing a new and accurate translation facing the Greek text, it includes a substantial commentary, keyed mainly to the translation, which takes into account the needs of those without (or with little) Greek. It also treats the
Symposium not just as a piece of literature that includes some philosophy, but as the product of a serious philosopher who is simultaneously a writer of the first order. Among the particular concerns of the commentary is the elucidation of the underlying structure and argument of the dialogue. The outcome is not a synthesis of previous scholarship, but what is in many respects a fresh reading of a central and influential Platonic text. Greek text with facing-page English translation, introduction and commentary.
About the AuthorC. J. Rowe is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient at Durham University. His major publications include
Plato: Theaetetus and Sophist (Cambridge University Press, 2015) and
Plato and the Art of Philosophical Writing (CUP, 2007), and he has edited and translated Plato's
Phaedrus and
Statesman in the Aris & Phillips Classical Texts series.
Book InformationISBN 9780856686153
Author Christopher J. RoweFormat Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Aris & Phillips LtdPublisher Liverpool University Press