Eva Brann, Peter Kalkavage and Eric Salem are Tutors at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland. They have translated Plato's <i>Sophist</i>, <i>Phaedo</i> and <i>Statesman</i> for Focus. Peter Kalkavage has also translated Plato's <i>Timaeus</i>, now in a second edition.
"""I seriously believe this will be the finest edition of the Symposium ever to appear in English. May it enlighten many students and be a very valuable addition to current scholarship in this area."" Donald C. Lindenmuth, The Pennsylvania State University ""Brann, Kalkavage and Salem's translation is literal, but reads naturally in English. . . . Despite the high degree of linguistic accuracy that the authors maintain, they also convey the playful tone of the dialogue: they are alert to the humor and irony that pervade the text and they effectively handle the literary (mostly poetical) passages when they occur. In general, they do not provide restrictive interpretation; rather they open the text up to alternative readings. . . . More importantly, the translation is accompanied by useful notes that either focus on the text itself (e.g. on the etymology and meaning of words) or go beyond it (e.g., they offer additional information about the characters of the dialogue and its intertexts). . . . A well-produced edition, with a logical structure, clear objectives and a reasonable price. It is lucid and accessible and it should be counted among the best English translations of the Symposium ."" --Chara Kokkiou, University of Crete, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review"