To understand a writer's work often it's important to understand something
about where he or she lived and worked. To help you deepen your understanding
of Plato in this regard, here's the homepage for a website dealing
with ancient Athens.
If you'd like to zero in on one aspect of Athens and visualize it, here are
some maps and drawings
of the Acropolis and the Theater of Dionysus.
Interested in putting the writings of Plato into a political context? This
is the Columbia Encyclopedia entry
for the Thirty Tyrants. Did you click on the embedded links found there, too?
How does Plato figure in here?
Here is a reproduction of The
School of Athens by Raphael, as well as some info about the painting.
Where are Plato and Aristotle found in the painting? What do you make of their
placement?