LUC BRISSON is Senior Research Fellow at the National Centre of Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris. He is author of Plato the Myth Maker (University of Chicago Press); he has also translated into French Plato’s Symposium, Parmenides, Phaedrus, Timaeus, and Critias (all published by GF-Flammarion).
LESLEY BROWN is Centenary Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford. She is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on ancient philosophy.
MICHAEL CHASE is Research Engineer at the National Centre of Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris, and Associate Editor of L’Année Philologique. He has translated from the French Pierre Hadot’s Plotinus, or the Simplicity of Vision (University of Chicago Press), Philosophy as a Way of Life (Blackwell), and What is Ancient Philosophy? (Harvard University Press).
JOHN DILLON is Professor of Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. His most recent publications include The Heirs of Plato (Oxford University Press), and The Great Tradition: Further Studies in the Development of Platonism and Christianity (Ashgate). He also also translated with commentary Alcinous’ The Handbook of Platonism (Oxford University Press). Traditions of Platonism (Ashgate) is a collection of essays published in his honour.
DAVID GALLOP is Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus) at Trent University, Ontario. He is the author of Plato, Phaedo (Clarendon Plato Series), Parmenides of Elea (Toronto University Press), and Aristotle on Sleep and Dreams (Broadview Press).
CATALIN PARTENIE is a Fellow of the University of Quebec at Montreal. He has translated into Romanian Plato’s Timaeus (in collaboration), Critias, and Menexenus, and is co-editor of Plato’s Complete Works in Romanian (Humanitas). He has also co-edited (with Tom Rockmore) Heidegger and Plato (Northwestern University Press).
ROBIN WATERFIELD has been a university lecturer (at Newcastle upon Tyne and St Andrews), and an editor and publisher. Currently, however, he is a self-employed writer, whose books range from philosophy to children’s fiction. He has previously translated, for Oxford World’s Classics, Plato’s Republic, Symposium, Gorgias, and Phaedrus, Aristotle’s Physics, Herodotus’ Histories, Plutarch’s Roman Lives and Greek Lives, Euripides’ Orestes and Other Plays and Heracles and Other Plays, and The First Philosophers: The Presocratics and the Sophists.
C. C. W. TAYLOR is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Tutor in Philosophy. He is the author of Plato, Protagoras (Clarendon Plato Series), co-author (with J. C. B. Gosling) of The Greeks on Pleasure (Clarendon Press), and editor of volume i of The Routledge History of Philosophy.