The attic orators : from Antiphon to Isaeos. 1 (1962)

The attic orators : from Antiphon to Isaeos. 1 (1962)
Title The attic orators : from Antiphon to Isaeos. 1 (1962) PDF eBook
Author Richard Claverhouse Jebb
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1962
Genre Orators
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The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos

The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos
Title The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos PDF eBook
Author Richard Claverhouse Jebb
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1876
Genre Oratory
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The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos

The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos
Title The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos PDF eBook
Author Richard Claverhouse Jebb
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 1962
Genre Greek orations
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Protagoras and Logos

Protagoras and Logos
Title Protagoras and Logos PDF eBook
Author Edward Schiappa
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 276
Release 2013-06-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611171814

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Reassesses the philosophical and pedagogical contributions of Protagoras Protagoras and Logos brings together in a meaningful synthesis the contributions and rhetoric of the first and most famous of the Older Sophists, Protagoras of Abdera. Most accounts of Protagoras rely on the somewhat hostile reports of Plato and Aristotle. By focusing on Protagoras's own surviving words, this study corrects many long-standing misinterpretations and presents significant facts: Protagoras was a first-rate philosophical thinker who positively influenced the theories of Plato and Aristotle, and Protagoras pioneered the study of language and was the first theorist of rhetoric. In addition to illustrating valuable methods of translating and reading fifth-century B.C.E. Greek passages, the book marshals evidence for the important philological conclusion that the Greek word translated as rhetoric was a coinage by Plato in the early fourth century. In this second edition, Edward Schiappa reassesses the philosophical and pedagogical contributions of Protagoras. Schiappa argues that traditional accounts of Protagoras are hampered by mistaken assumptions about the Sophists and the teaching of the art of rhetoric in the fifth century. He shows that, contrary to tradition, the so-called Older Sophists investigated and taught the skills of logos, which is closer to modern conceptions of critical reasoning than of persuasive oratory. Schiappa also offers interpretations for each of Protagoras's major surviving fragments and examines Protagoras's contributions to the theory and practice of Greek education, politics, and philosophy. In a new afterword Schiappa addresses historiographical issues that have occupied scholars in rhetorical studies over the past ten years, and throughout the study he provides references to scholarship from the last decade that has refined his views on Protagoras and other Sophists.

Exhortations to Philosophy

Exhortations to Philosophy
Title Exhortations to Philosophy PDF eBook
Author James Henderson Collins
Publisher
Pages 321
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 0199358591

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This book is a study of the literary strategies which the first professional philosophers used to market their respective disciplines. Philosophers of fourth-century BCE Athens developed the emerging genre of the "protreptic" (literally, "turning" or "converting"). Simply put, protreptic discourse uses a rhetoric of conversion that urges a young person to adopt a specific philosophy in order to live a good life. The author argues that the fourth-century philosophers used protreptic discourses to market philosophical practices and to define and legitimize a new cultural institution: the school of higher learning (the first in Western history). Specifically, the book investigates how competing educators in the fourth century produced protreptic discourses by borrowing and transforming traditional and contemporary "voices" in the cultural marketplace. They aimed to introduce and promote their new schools and define the new professionalized discipline of "philosophy." While scholars have typically examined the discourses and practices of Plato, Isocrates, and Aristotle in isolation from one another, this study rather combines philosophy, narratology, genre theory, and new historicism to focus on the discursive interaction between the three philosophers: each incorporates the discourse of his competitors into his protreptics. Appropriating and transforming the discourses of their competition, these intellectuals created literary texts that introduced their respective disciplines to potential students.

Blasphemy

Blasphemy
Title Blasphemy PDF eBook
Author Leonard Williams Levy
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 708
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780807845158

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What society considers blasphemy - a verbal assault against the sacred - is a litmus test of the standards it believes to be necessary to preserve unity, order, and morality. Society has always condemned as blasphemy what it regards as an abuse of liberty

Traces of the Past

Traces of the Past
Title Traces of the Past PDF eBook
Author Karen Bassi
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 257
Release 2016-08-17
Genre History
ISBN 0472119923

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An innovative multidisciplinary study of the relationship between visual perception and temporal meaning in ancient Greek literature and history writing