This is a scholarly edition of the Epinomis, a philosophical dialogue traditionally attributed to Plato. Edited by Gottfried Stallbaum, this volume delves into questions surrounding the work's authenticity and authority. The Epinomis explores themes of astronomy, natural science, and the ideal state, offering insights into late Platonic thought and its relationship to the Laws. This edition is invaluable for students and scholars of classical philosophy, Greek literature, and the history of ideas. Stallbaum's critical apparatus provides a thorough examination of the text, aiding in a deeper understanding of this important work.
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