Within Lucians works, Timon is referable to the writers maturity and it is considered to be one of the best and most typical dialogues written by the author from Samosata. This study tracesthe story of the fascinating and enigmatical character of the Athenian Timon, a archetype of a misanthrop, in his literary development up tohis crucial meeting with Lucian of Samosata. The work offers, for the first time, an analytical commentary on Lucians Timon. The reader will find in the book an introduction, which is divided in four different sections: the first contains some general noteson the Second Sophistic and Lucian; the second restores the literary development of the misanthrope Timon from his origins in the Attic comedy to the II century a.D.; the third part offers an analysis of the relationship between Lucians Timon and the literary tradition, and, afterwards, an investigation into the dialogues fortune from the II century to the XX century; the last section gives short butexhaustive details about the literarystyle and the language used in the work. To facilitate the consultation, the analytical commentary is again divided into sections - each one witha short individual introduction -and follows the Greek text and the translation.