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| Overpriced, but extremely usefulDebra Nails' "The People of Plato" is pretty much an indispensable resource when it comes to Plato scholarship. I have found it invaluable on more than one occasion, not the least of which is the MA thesis I am currently procrastinating from...
But "invaluable" in one sense (usefulness for work) does not equal "invaluable" in another sense (willingness to be gouged). This book is fantastically overpriced. Amazon's price is the best I've seen online, but is still beyond the pale. Hackett needs to either issue a softcover, or re-evaluate its hardcover pricing. I mean, seriously? I can buy a "Plato Complete Works" hardcover(~1800pp.) for $52 list, while "People" is listed at $75, for ~400pp.?
Anyway, let's assume that you have somehow justified the expense to yourself, as I clearly did. Here's what you get: A prosopography ("Facebook," ha ha) of every character mentioned by name in Plato's dialogues. Nails has compiled biographical information on each character, and provided a concordance of every appearance of that character in the text itself. I cannot overstate how useful this is when it comes to both reading for comprehension (it can be a real task to keep characters straight in such a complex work) as well as writing scholastically (think of it as the best index ever). In addition, she provides several vignettes on various topics relating to ancient Athens, such as the layout of the Agora, various family trees of important figures, the functioning of the Deme system, and the like.
So let me just say: in terms of content, this is a Five-star book. I can't recommend it highly enough. The writing is clear and lucid, the organization is useful in the extreme. But I can't in good conscience give it five stars at its current list price. It's absolute highway robbery for a new-ish work of scholarship which is still in print.
That old gang of AthensCurrent events in Greece echo the upheavals of the end of the Hellenic period in the grotesque internecine fighting of the later 5th and earlier 4th centuries. It is good to have a directory of some of the participants, all related by the fact that they are mentioned in Plato's writings (i.e., are characters in Plato's dialogues). The work is a good reminded that Plato was not making up fictional characters, but using real, flesh and blood contemporaries to take parts in his intellectual dramas. Great work!
Product DescriptionThe People of Plato is the first study since 1823 devoted exclusively to the identification of, and relationships among, the individuals represented in the complete Platonic corpus. It provides details of their lives, and it enables one to consider the persons of Plato’s works, and those of other Socratics, within a nexus of important political, social, and familial relationships. Debra Nails makes a broad spectrum of scholarship accessible to the non-specialist. She distinguishes what can be stated confidently from what remains controversial and—with full references to ancient and contemporary sources—advances our knowledge of the men and women of the Socratic milieu. Bringing the results of modern epigraphical and papyrological research to bear on long-standing questions, The People of Plato is a fascinating resource and valuable research tool for the field of ancient Greek philosophy and for literary, political, and historical studies more generally. In discrete sections, Nails discusses systems of Athenian affiliation, significant historical episodes that link lives and careers of the late fifth century, and their implications for the dramatic dates of the dialogues. The volume includes a rich array of maps, stemmata, and diagrams, plus a glossary, chronology, plan of the agora in 399 B.C.E., bibliography, and indices. Read more...
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