Plato and the Tyrant

The Fall of Greece's Greatest Dynasty and the Making of a Philosophic Masterpiece

James Romm author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:WW Norton & Co

Published:24th Jun '25

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Many people know something of Plato’s works, yet few are familiar with his life outside of his writings. In Plato and the Tyrant, acclaimed classicist James Romm uses a little-known set of Plato’s personal letters to introduce the man behind the ethereal image and to explore the formation of his most famous work, Republic. In the second half of his life, an already famous Plato involved himself in the affairs of the two Dionysii, a father and son who ruled Syracuse, at that time the greatest power in the Greek world. Plato’s interventions in the violent contest between Dionysius the Younger and his brother-in-law, Dion—with whom Plato may have had a long love affair—were the backdrop and perhaps the motivation for his masterwork. In a thrilling narrative, Romm captures how Plato’s experiment in enlightened autocracy spiralled into catastrophe and gives us a new account of the origins of Western political philosophy.

"An intellectual thriller …. a deft and engaging work of history, philosophy and biography …. Romm relates this history — and introduces readers to a colorful cast of sycophantic courtiers, eccentric philosophers and defiant poets — with flair. He is an equally admirable guide to the many controversies in which the affair is mired." -- Becca Rothfeld - The Washington Post

ISBN: 9781324093183

Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 30mm

Weight: 627g

368 pages