Plato of Athens is erudite and fascinating, and realises its aim of showing that his works were magnificent, that "Plato invented philosophy" not as a body of doctrine but an open-ended and insatiable quest.
Jane O'Grady, The Telegraph
If all Western philosophy is as has been claimed a series of footnotes to Plato of Athens, it's fortunate indeed that all his dialogues have survived and attracted translators and interpreters of the caliber of Robin Waterfield. Brilliant, witty, profound--and perplexing: Plato's all those and more (a uniquely resonant stylist too), and it's no mean tribute both to him and to the author to say that Robin Waterfield has done him justice.
Paul Cartledge, author of Thebes: The Forgotten City of Ancient Greece
Whitehead once characterized the history of Western philosophy as a series of footnotes to Plato. Here, at last, we have an authoritative body text for the man himself. 'No philosopher,' Waterfield writes, 'is as accessible to non-specialists as Plato.' The same can be said for this remarkable, impeccably researched biography
M. D. Usher, author of Plato's Pigs and Other Ruminations
Writing a biography of Plato is a tricky endeavor, to say the least. Robin Waterfield nonetheless succeeds in delivering a gripping, plausible, and enlightening portrait. Those new to Plato as well as seasoned scholars will come away from Plato of Athens not only with as rounded a picture of Plato the man as may be possible, but also with an excellent sense of his philosophy and the historical times in which he lived and with which he engaged.
Iakovos Vasiliou, author of Aiming at Virtue in Plato
Waterfield evokes [the Academy's] atmosphere superbly. Indeed, the passages on Plato's teachings, his dialogues and his contribution to the field of philosophy are a particular strength of the book...His account of Plato's failure to reform the tyrant [Dionysius II] and establish a new constitution for him is particularly well done.
Daisy Dunn, Literary Review
Waterfield's narrative is compelling.
The Atlantic
Well-researched and attractively written.
Armand D'Angour, History Today
An admirably solid overview of Platoâs life and works.
David Stuttard, British Museum Magazine
[A] readable and wonderfully enlightening book...a remarkably successful attempt to paint a believable picture of the intellectual journey of someone who is unquestionably one of the great landmarks of European thinking... Plato would have liked that, and that is the highest praise.
John Muir, Classics for All
Learned and highly readable.
Malcom Schofield, Society
Well-researched and attractively written.
Armand D'Angour, History Today
Engaging and accessible...one of the best books available for those who are new to Plato...always looks at the evidence with fresh eyes...a marvelous introductory overview of Plato's philosophy, as it emerged from his intellectual and political milieu. Furthermore, there is no better way than the one provided by Waterfield for beginners to learn about the Academy.
Richard Kraut, Society
Well-researched and attractively written.
Armand D'Angour, History Today
Nobody is better qualified to write this book than Robin Waterfield... He does not talk down to the reader, but neither does he assume any prior knowledge... [a] timely and eloquent book. It encourages the reader to go back to Plato himself and (re)read those texts where the dialogue form is so skilfully used to explore issues which could be a matter of life and death rather than airy philosophy.
John Godwin, Journal of Classics Teaching
Plato of Athens is much to be commended for its discussion resulting in a comprehensive chronology of Plato's life and dialogues.
Andrew David Irvin, TLS
A full, very readable biography...Give[s] a remarkably full picture of the man, his ideas and his influence.
Times Literary Supplement
A thorough and well-structured account of the events of Plato's life whilst placing his many dialogues into a clear chronology.
Sebastian Milbank, The Critic
A highly accessible and significant contribution.
Paradigm Explorer
Attractively fulfils its aim of introducing Platonic philosophy to a general readership by combining elements of historical reconstruction with key values extracted from the written work, the two things synthesised into an imagined portrait of a life.... One can confidently expect that if indeed some of Waterfield's readers may never have tackled any of the dialogues for themselves, they will be stimulated to do so (and in Waterfield's own fine translations) by his eloquent passion for a 'super-important' thinker who is now 'read and studied in, I dare say, every country in the world.'
Stephen Halliwell, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Fascinating and well-written ... a vivid account of Plato's intellectual background.
Paradigm Explorer
Plato of Athens provides readers with an excellent guide for those beginning the study of this philosopher.
The Society
Robin Waterfield's Plato of Athens. A Life in Philosophy offers an accessible, informative, and useful biography of Plato and the context of his life.
Daniel Vazquez, Greece & Rome
The book is clearly written and informative.
William Prior, Ancient Philosophy
An extraordinarily useful resource for academics and teachers of Plato.
Greece & Rome
When reading Robin Waterfield's excellent and highly recommended biography, Plato of Athens: A Life in Philosophy, I discovered a whole new dimension to the ancient Academy that I was not aware of.
Massimo Pigliucci, The Philosophy Garden, Stoicism and beyond
Waterfield should be commended for his thorough examination of Plato's life, presented in an accessible and compelling manner. ... If you wish to understand Plato and his philosophy, this work is a good place to start.
Karen Parham, Theology in Scotland