"Timaiu Sophistu Lexikon Peri Tōn Para Platōni Lexeōn" is a classical lexicon attributed to Timaeus Sophista, focusing on the words and phrases found in the works of Plato. This scholarly work provides definitions and explanations of Platonic vocabulary, offering insights into the philosopher's language and thought. Edited and expanded upon by David Ruhnken and Georg Aenotheus Koch, this edition enhances the original lexicon with additional notes and commentary, making it an invaluable resource for students and scholars of classical philosophy and Greek literature.
This lexicon serves as a key reference for understanding the nuances of Plato's writings and the broader context of ancient Greek language and philosophy. Its enduring appeal lies in its meticulous scholarship and its contribution to the study of Plato's enduring legacy.
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