(12.359c) Plato to Archytas of Tarentum wishes well-doing.
We have been wonderfully pleased at receiving the treatises which have come from you and felt (12.359d) the utmost possible admiration for their author ; indeed we judged the man to be worthy of those ancient ancestors of his. For in truth these men are said to be Myrians ; and they were amongst those Trojans who emigrated in the reign of Laomedon — valiant men, as the traditional story declares. As to those treatises of mine about which you wrote, they are not as yet completed, but I have sent them to you just in the state in which they happen to be ; as concerns their (12.359e) preservation we are both in accord, so that there is no need to give directions.
(Denied to be Plato’s.)