Title: The Works of Plato, Viz. His Fifty-Five Dialogues, and Twelve Epistles, Translated From the Greek; Nine of the Dialogues by the Late Floyer Sydenham, and the Remainder by Thomas Taylor Author: Plato Place: London Publisher: Printed for Thomas Taylor by R. Wilks Date: 1804 Description: 5 volumes. (12), [i-iii], iv-cxxiii, [1]-544; (4), [1-3], 4-657, (1, index); (4), [1-3], 4-600; (4), [1-3], 4-614; (4), [1-3], 4-720 pp. (4to) 31x24.5 cm (12¼x9¾"). Blue-gray half calf and marbled boards, red leather spine labels lettered in gilt. First Edition Thus. Thomas Taylor (1753-1806) was the first to translate and publish the complete works of Plato into English; original five-volume sets are quite scarce in commerce. His Works of Plato, the culmination of a lifetime’s study of both philosophy and the Classics, was an obvious landmark for men and women of letters, as it “was through Taylor’s translations that the Romantic poets had access to Platonism: they are probably one of the sources of Blake’s mythology, as well as his repudiation of the natural science of Bacon and Newton, and his late tempera painting The Arlington Court Picture was almost certainly inspired by Taylor’s translation of Porphyry’s On the Cave of the Nymphs; there is no doubt that Coleridge’s acquaintance with Proclus was assisted by Taylor’s translation and commentary, though Coleridge’s appreciation of Taylor is invariably laced with acid criticism” (DNB). Lot Amendments Condition: Some wear at extremities, tidy repairs at joints on volumes I and V; Volume III is missing signature Nnn, occasional offsetting or spotting a handsome untrimmed set with large margins; very good. Item number: 245536
Title: The Works of Plato, Viz. His Fifty-Five Dialogues, and Twelve Epistles, Translated From the Greek; Nine of the Dialogues by the Late Floyer Sydenham, and the Remainder by Thomas Taylor Author: Plato Place: London Publisher: Printed for Thomas Taylor by R. Wilks Date: 1804 Description: 5 volumes. (12), [i-iii], iv-cxxiii, [1]-544; (4), [1-3], 4-657, (1, index); (4), [1-3], 4-600; (4), [1-3], 4-614; (4), [1-3], 4-720 pp. (4to) 31x24.5 cm (12¼x9¾"). Blue-gray half calf and marbled boards, red leather spine labels lettered in gilt. First Edition Thus. Thomas Taylor (1753-1806) was the first to translate and publish the complete works of Plato into English; original five-volume sets are quite scarce in commerce. His Works of Plato, the culmination of a lifetime’s study of both philosophy and the Classics, was an obvious landmark for men and women of letters, as it “was through Taylor’s translations that the Romantic poets had access to Platonism: they are probably one of the sources of Blake’s mythology, as well as his repudiation of the natural science of Bacon and Newton, and his late tempera painting The Arlington Court Picture was almost certainly inspired by Taylor’s translation of Porphyry’s On the Cave of the Nymphs; there is no doubt that Coleridge’s acquaintance with Proclus was assisted by Taylor’s translation and commentary, though Coleridge’s appreciation of Taylor is invariably laced with acid criticism” (DNB). Lot Amendments Condition: Some wear at extremities, tidy repairs at joints on volumes I and V; Volume III is missing signature Nnn, occasional offsetting or spotting a handsome untrimmed set with large margins; very good. Item number: 245536
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