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The Greater Alcibiades

Classical Quarterly 5 (3-4):231- (1955)

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  1. The Place of the Timaeus in Plato's Dialogues.G. E. L. Owen - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (1-2):79-.
    It is now nearly axiomatic among Platonic scholars that the Timaeus and its unfinished sequel the Critias belong to the last stage of Plato's writings. The Laws is generally held to be wholly or partly a later production. So, by many, is the Philebus, but that is all. Perhaps the privileged status of the Timaeus in the Middle Ages helped to fix the conviction that it embodies Plato's maturest theories.
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