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loop | 13:51 Sat 14th Aug 2004 | History
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Where can i find a translation of timaios and kritias written by Plato?
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download from Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/1572
The two dialogues are called Timaeus and Critias (I think this is what you mean- there is also a Crito and a Cratylus). You should be able to get them in any large book shop with a Classics or Philosophy section. Alternatively, try Amazon.
You can also get a summary of Crito from www.sparknotes.com (sorry, but I don't know how to do a direct link). Click on the philosophy section. It doesn't have Timaeus but it does have other works by Plato. You can also get summary notes of various other works there (literature, maths, science, etc.).

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