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★★★★★ 5
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i used this book the last 2 weeks before writing Nclex. i passed due to this book for final review! watching videos online together with this gives you all you need
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M. Williams
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A wonderful edition!
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I highly recommend this edition above all others available. The translation is very clear and lucid and actually makes Timaeus and Critias real page-turners. Not only is the translation great, but the introductory material is incredible. While one review here mentions that the translation misses some of the nuance of Platonic thought (which I don't necessarily agree with that), the introduction more than makes up for that. So many available editions of Timaeus are written by reluctant scholars who act puzzled as to why they've been asked to introduce Timaeus when they are obviously either not fond of it, or dismissive of it as an authentic piece of Plato's canon. At last, we have an edition that is faithful and generous to the source material!
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Good purchase. No problem with the condition or quality
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Chance
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Its Plato, its the Universe, its Oxford, classic Philosophy, its Atlantis, and good Translator. what more could you really want? As long as it doesnt come damaged there is no reason for a bad review.
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The origin of Atlantis was orally passed down from an Egyptian priest.
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I haven’t even finished it yet because I’ve been very busy with college. However, it is fascinating to read the story of Atlantis. Personally, I believe it was a real lost city. Mythology can sometimes be true if it speaks about lost cities.
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