This volume makes available to the modern reader selected writings of
Thomas Taylor, the eighteenth-century English Platonist. TO Taylor we
are indebted for the first full translation into English of Plato and
Aristotle. Platonism, as Taylor saw it, was an informing principle,
transmitted through a "golden chain of philosophers," a doctrine
received by Socrates and Plato from the Orphic and Pythagorean past and
transmitted to the future. It emerged again and again, enriched in the
School of Alexandria, in Renaissance art, in the works of Spenser,
Shelley, Yeats. Kathleen Raine is well known as a poet. GEorge Mills
Harper is Professor of English, University of Florida. Bollingen Series
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Originally published in 1969.
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