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Latin translation and commentary by Calcidius of a metaphysical dialogue of Plato, the Timaeus. For 800 years the only extensive text of Plato known in the Latin West.
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Plato's Cosmology: The Timaeus Of Plato Translated With A Running Commentary
/1993, Kessinger Publishing
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Platonos Timaios.: The Timaeus; edited with introd. and notes by R.D. Archer-Hind.
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Chalcidij viri clarissimi: luculenta Timaei Platonis traductio, & eiusdem argutissima explanatio
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"SOCRATES: One, two, three . . . Where's number four, Timaeus?"
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