Plato
Philosophy
List of speakers in Plato's dialogues
Ancient scholarship
Aristonymus, Plato's friend and student whom he sent in his stead as lawgiver of Megalopolis in Arcadia Speusippus, Plato's nephew and the second scholarch of the Academy Plotinus, founder of Neoplatonism, although he had no connection to the previous Academy of Plato Medieval scholarship
Yahya Ibn al-Batriq, Syrian scholar and associate of Al-Kindi who translated Timaeus into Arabic
Hunayn ibn Ishaq, Arab scholar who either amended or surpassed the Timaeus of al-Batriq and translated Plato's Republic and Laws into Arabic
Ishaq ibn Hunayn, translated Plato's Sophist with the commentary of Olympiodorus the Younger
Yahya ibn Adi, translated Laws into Arabic
Al-Farabi, author of a commentary on Plato's political philosophy
Averroes, author of a commentary on the Republic
Modern scholarship
Marsilio Ficino, Italian scholar and first translator of Plato's complete works into Latin
Stephanus pagination, the standard reference numbering in Platonic scholarship, based on the 1578 complete Latin translation by Jean de Serres, and published by Henri Estienne
Johann Gottfried Stallbaum, major Plato scholar and commentator in Latin
Eduard Zeller, scholar and classicist
Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Plato scholar and classicist
John Alexander Stewart, major Plato scholar and classicist
Victor Cousin, scholar and the first translator Plato's complete works into French
Émile Saisset, scholar and a translator Plato's complete works into French
Émile Chambry, scholar and a translator Plato's complete works into French
Pentti Saarikoski, translator into Finnish
Friedrich Schleiermacher, philologist and the first to translate Plato's complete works into German
Otto Apelt, scholar and translator Plato's complete works into German
Benjamin Jowett, scholar and the first translated Plato's complete works into English
Lewis Campbell, scholar and author of commentaries
Martin Heidegger, philosopher and author of a commentary on Plato's Sophist
James Adam, major Plato scholar and author of the authoritative critical edition of the Republic
John Burnet, major Plato scholar and translator
Francis Macdonald Cornford, translator of Republic and author of commentaries
Reginald Hackforth, classical scholar and translator of Phaedrus
William Keith Chambers Guthrie, classical scholar and historian
E. R. Dodds, classical scholar and author of commentaries on Plato
Thomas Taylor, classical scholar and translator
Édouard des Places, classical philologist, and translator of Plato's Laws in French
Allan Bloom, major Plato scholar and translator of Republic in English
Myles Burnyeat, major Plato scholar
Harold F. Cherniss, major Plato scholar
Guy Cromwell Field, Plato scholar
Paul Friedländer, Plato scholar
Terence Irwin, major Plato scholar
Richard Kraut, major Plato scholar
Ellen Francis Mason, translator of Plato
Eric Havelock, Plato scholar
Debra Nails, Plato scholar
Alexander Nehamas, major Plato scholar
Thomas Pangle, major Plato scholar and translator of Laws in English
Eugène Napoleon Tigerstedt, major Plato scholar
Paul Shorey, major Plato scholar and translator of Republic
John Madison Cooper, major Plato scholar and translator of several works of Plato, and editor of the Hackett edition of the complete works of Plato in English
Leo Strauss, major Plato scholar and author of commentaries of Platonic political philosophy
Jacob Klein, Plato scholar and author of commentaries on Meno
Seth Benardete, major Plato scholar
Gregory Vlastos, major Plato scholar
Hans-Georg Gadamer, major Plato scholar
Paul Woodruff, major Plato scholar
Gisela Striker, Plato scholar
Heinrich Gomperz, Plato scholar
David Sedley, Plato scholar
Gábor Betegh, Plato scholar
Karl Albert, Plato scholar
Herwig Görgemanns, Plato scholar
John M. Dillon, Plato scholar
Catherine Zuckert, Plato scholar and political philosopher
Julia Annas, Plato scholar and moral philosopher
John McDowell, translated Theaetetus in English
Robin Waterfield, Plato scholar and translator in English
Léon Robin, scholar of Ancient Greek philosophy, translator of the complete works of Plato in French
Alain Badiou, French philosopher, loosely translated Republic in French
Chen Chung-hwan, scholar and commentator, translated Parmenides in Chinese
Liu Xiaofeng, scholar and commentator, translated Symposium in Chinese
Michitaro Tanaka and Norio Fujisawa, translators of the complete works of Plato in Japanese
Joseph Gerhard Liebes, major scholar and commentator, the first to translate Plato's complete works in Hebrew
Margalit Finkelberg, scholar and commentator, translated Symposium in Hebrew
Virgilio S. Almario, translated Republic to Filipino
Roque Ferriols, translated Apology to Filipino204 Mahatma Gandhi, translated Apology in Gujarati
Zakir Husain, Indian politician and academic, translated Republic in Urdu205 Pierre Hadot, scholar and author of commentaries of Plato in French
Luc Brisson, translator and author of commentaries on several works of Plato, and editor of the complete French translations; widely considered to be the most important contemporary scholar of Plato206 Other
Oxyrhynchus Papyri, including the Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 228, containing the oldest fragment of the Laches, and Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 24, that of the Book X of the Republic
Plato's Dream, a story written in the 18th century by the French philosopher and satirist Voltaire
Plato, a lunar impact crater on the Moon aged 3.8 billion years, named after the Greek philosopher
PLATO (spacecraft), a proposed space telescope under development by the European Space Agency for launch in 2026, named after the Greek philosopher
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