Author: Yun Lee Too
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 9780191553431
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
How does one construct a role for oneself in the fourth-century democratic city? This commentary on Isocrates' Antidosis , which includes a full translation as well as an extensive introduction, demonstrates that a rhetorician may do so by assuming roles that subvert many of the conventions invoked by the genre - a non-speaker in a rhetorical community, a rhetorician in a world where rhetorical performativity has derogatory connotations, a philosopher following the trial of Socrates. Moreover, Yun Lee Too demonstrates how the narrative of 'self' in the Antidosis is to be understood as a sophisticated amalgam of literary, rhetorical, philosophical, and legal discourses.
A Commentary on Isocrates' Antidosis
Author: Yun Lee Too
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 9780191553431
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
How does one construct a role for oneself in the fourth-century democratic city? This commentary on Isocrates' Antidosis , which includes a full translation as well as an extensive introduction, demonstrates that a rhetorician may do so by assuming roles that subvert many of the conventions invoked by the genre - a non-speaker in a rhetorical community, a rhetorician in a world where rhetorical performativity has derogatory connotations, a philosopher following the trial of Socrates. Moreover, Yun Lee Too demonstrates how the narrative of 'self' in the Antidosis is to be understood as a sophisticated amalgam of literary, rhetorical, philosophical, and legal discourses.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 9780191553431
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
How does one construct a role for oneself in the fourth-century democratic city? This commentary on Isocrates' Antidosis , which includes a full translation as well as an extensive introduction, demonstrates that a rhetorician may do so by assuming roles that subvert many of the conventions invoked by the genre - a non-speaker in a rhetorical community, a rhetorician in a world where rhetorical performativity has derogatory connotations, a philosopher following the trial of Socrates. Moreover, Yun Lee Too demonstrates how the narrative of 'self' in the Antidosis is to be understood as a sophisticated amalgam of literary, rhetorical, philosophical, and legal discourses.
A Commentary on Isocrates' Antidosis
Author: Yun Lee Too
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199238073
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Crucial to the question of self-characterization is how one can present a sympathetic persona through rhetoric, spoken or written, when rhetorical performance itself has derogatory connotations as a result of association with the professional speechmakers of classical Greece, the sophists."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199238073
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Crucial to the question of self-characterization is how one can present a sympathetic persona through rhetoric, spoken or written, when rhetorical performance itself has derogatory connotations as a result of association with the professional speechmakers of classical Greece, the sophists."--BOOK JACKET.
On the Defense
Author: Caleb A. James
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Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Pages : 134
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Isocrates: Antidosis
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Presents the full text of "Antidosis," by Isocrates, presented by the Perseus Project of the Department of Classics at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. Includes author information and help for texts and text tools. Offers Greek text with morphological links. Links to the home page of the Perseus Project.
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Presents the full text of "Antidosis," by Isocrates, presented by the Perseus Project of the Department of Classics at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. Includes author information and help for texts and text tools. Offers Greek text with morphological links. Links to the home page of the Perseus Project.
Isocrates in Athens
Author: Jonathan D. Pratt
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Languages : en
Pages : 604
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Pages : 604
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The Panegyricus of Isocrates
Author: Isocrates
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Pages : 174
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Pages : 174
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Isocrates' Busiris
Author: Niall Livingstone
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Pages : 582
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Pages : 582
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The Essential Isocrates
Author: Jon D. Mikalson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477325549
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
The Essential Isocrates is a comprehensive introduction to Isocrates, one of ancient Greece’s foremost orators. Jon D. Mikalson presents Isocrates largely in his own words, with original English translations of selections of his writings on his life and times and on morality, religion, philosophy, rhetoric, education, political theory, and Greek and Athenian history. In Mikalson’s treatment, Isocrates receives his due not only as a major thinker but as one whose work has resonated across time, influencing even modern education practices and theory. Isocrates wrote extensively about Athens in the fourth century BCE and before, and his speeches, letters, and essays provide a trove of insights concerning the intellectual, political, and social currents of his time. Mikalson details what we know about Isocrates’s long, eventful, and complicated life, and much can be gleaned on the personal level from his own writings, as Isocrates was one of the most introspective authors of the Classical Period. By collecting the most representative and important passages of Isocrates’s writings, arranging them topically, and placing them in historical context, The Essential Isocrates invites general and expert readers alike to engage with one of antiquity’s most compelling men of ideas.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477325549
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
The Essential Isocrates is a comprehensive introduction to Isocrates, one of ancient Greece’s foremost orators. Jon D. Mikalson presents Isocrates largely in his own words, with original English translations of selections of his writings on his life and times and on morality, religion, philosophy, rhetoric, education, political theory, and Greek and Athenian history. In Mikalson’s treatment, Isocrates receives his due not only as a major thinker but as one whose work has resonated across time, influencing even modern education practices and theory. Isocrates wrote extensively about Athens in the fourth century BCE and before, and his speeches, letters, and essays provide a trove of insights concerning the intellectual, political, and social currents of his time. Mikalson details what we know about Isocrates’s long, eventful, and complicated life, and much can be gleaned on the personal level from his own writings, as Isocrates was one of the most introspective authors of the Classical Period. By collecting the most representative and important passages of Isocrates’s writings, arranging them topically, and placing them in historical context, The Essential Isocrates invites general and expert readers alike to engage with one of antiquity’s most compelling men of ideas.
Antidosis, 16-18. Fragment from a roll which probably had at least 30 lines per column. Correction at the top of the column, a passage omitted by the original scribe, written in a second hand. Traianos Gagos believes it is from the same roll as a fragment in the University of Michigan papyrology collection
Author: Isocrates
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Category : Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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On ThePeace; Areopagiticus; Against the Sophists; Antidosis; Panathenaicus
Author: Isocrates
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Languages : en
Pages : 541
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Pages : 541
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