Reviews 'The new interpretation, then, represents a bold development in Gill’s thought and one that is, on the whole, absolutely agreeable and certain to become canonical.'<br /> Charles Ives, <i>Journal of the History of Philosophy</i>
'[This work is] a useful summation and update for those for whom it is already Plato’s Atlantis story, as well as an introduction for those who do not.'<br /> Carol Atack, <i>Bryn Mawr Classical Review</i>
'For the scholar who wants to approach the pages of the Timaeus and the Critias for the first time on the story of Atlantis, understand the main problems, get in touch with the positions of the critics, and read the text with adequate depth, the Gill's volume remains, without any doubt, an indispensable and inevitable starting point.' (Translated from Italian.)<br />Marianna A. Nardi, <i>Syzetesis </i>
'This version renews and considerably enriches the one from which I had drawn a great deal of inspiration when writing my Platon, <i>Timée/Critias</i> [...] exhibits an exceptional erudition while remaining accessible to students.' <br /> Luc Brisson, <i> Atlantís</i>