Plato of Athens, Robin Waterfield
Plato of Athens, Robin Waterfield
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Plato of Athens
A Life in Philosophy

Author: Robin Waterfield

Narrator: Tristam Summers

Unabridged: 9 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/12/2023


Synopsis

Considered by many to be the most important philosopher ever, Plato was born into a well-to-do family in wartime Athens at the end of the fifth century BCE. He finally decided to go into politics, but became disillusioned, especially after the Athenians condemned his teacher, Socrates, to death. He began teaching in his twenties and later founded the Academy, the world's first higher-educational research and teaching establishment. Eventually, he returned to practical politics and spent a considerable amount of time and energy trying to create a constitution for Syracuse in Sicily that would reflect and perpetuate some of his political ideals. The attempts failed, and Plato's disappointment can be traced in some of his later political works.

In his lifetime and after, Plato was considered almost divine. This led to the invention of many tall tales about him-both by those who adored him and his detractors. In this first ever full-length portrait of Plato, Robin Waterfield steers a judicious course among these stories, debunking some while accepting the kernels of truth in others. He explains why Plato chose to write dialogues rather than treatises and gives an overview of the subject matter of all of Plato's books. Clearly and engagingly written throughout, Plato of Athens is the perfect introduction to the man and his work.

About Robin Waterfield

Robin Waterfield is an independent scholar and translator living in southern Greece. Among his numerous translations of Greek works are Plato's Symposium, Gorgias, and Republic, all published in the Oxford World's Classics series. His other works of history include Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens: A History of Ancient Greece and Taken at the Flood: The Roman Conquest of Greece.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Debbie on October 02, 2017

A friend gave me this book because I was looking for a history of Greece which encompassed both ancient and modern times. In Greece, I kept hearing Greek people say "We are not just ancient Greece," and my traveling companion noted that Greece is a place where history has been colonized. This wasn't......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn on January 31, 2011

Covering the history of Athens from ancient to modern times in a single book is hugely ambitious but Robin Waterfield manages it surprisingly well. Although he spends more time and focus on Athens' ancient history, this nevertheless feels like the right balance, especially as there were periods in A......more

Goodreads review by Joshua on June 18, 2012

Exceptionally well researched and written, Athens: A History is an absolute joy. Whether you are a scholar of ancient history, a Hellenophile, or simply love history, you will find this book rewarding. Further, as the book has a unique focus on the Olympic Games, those readers with an interest in at......more

Goodreads review by H. on December 31, 2014

With this topic, how can you go wrong? It's quick paced and touches on the whole history of Athens, giving a good flavor of the city at different points in time.......more

Goodreads review by Joshua on April 07, 2021

At its very core, this is just an excellent, heavily detailed and appropriately unbiased book outlining the exciting, complex and at times turbulent history of Athens. It is best, in my opinion, to think of this book in three overarching sections: the first is an introduction which looks briefly at......more