Author:Thomas Taylor (1758-1835)

Works

 * A Dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries. Amsterdam [1790].
 * Second edition (1816):
 * Part 1
 * Part 2
 * Theoretic Arithmetic (1816)
 * The Elements of a new arithmetical notation (1823)

Translations

 * Proclus Diadochus. The philosophical and mathematical commentaries (1778–89).
 * Sallust On the Gods and the World: and the Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus, Translated from the Greek; and Five Hymns by Proclus, in the Original Greek, with a Poetical Version. To Which are Added Five Hymns by the Translator. 1793.
 * Plato. Works, translated by Sydenham, Floyer, and T. T. 5 vols. 1804.
 * Aristoteles. Works translated and illustrated with copious elucidations. 10 vols. 1806–12.
 * Proclus Diadochus. The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor, on the Theology of Plato. 1816.
 * Select works of Plotinus translated. 1817. New edn. 1895.
 * Iamblichus. On the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians. Chiswick, 1821.
 * Political fragments of Archytas and other ancient Pythagoreans. Chiswick, 1822.
 * The Metamorphosis, or, Golden Ass and philosophical works of Apuleius. 1822.
 * Select works of Porphyrius. 1823.
 * Pausanias, The description of Greece (Taylor). New edn. 1824.
 * The mystical hymns of Orpheus. New edn. 1896.
 * The Dissertations of Maximus Tyrius. 1804
 * Works of Plato his first fifty-five dialogues by Plato (1804), translated with Floyer Sydenham

Works about Taylor

 * Thomas Taylor, The Platonist, by William Edward Armytage Axon (1890)