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A Commentary On Isocrates Busiris Niall Livingstone

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A Commentary On Isocrates Busiris Niall Livingstone
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.74 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Niall Livingstone
ISBN: 9781417590766, 9789004121430, 9004121439, 1417590769
Language: English
Year: 2001

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A Commentary On Isocrates Busiris Niall Livingstone by Niall Livingstone 9781417590766, 9789004121430, 9004121439, 1417590769 instant download after payment.

This volume contains a scholarly commentary on the puzzling work ''Busiris'' - part mythological ''jeu d'esprit'', part rhetorical treatise and part self-promoting polemic - by the Greek educator and rhetorician Isocrates (436-338 BC). The commentary reveals Isocrates' strategies in advertising his own political rhetoric as a middle way between amoral ''sophistic'' education and the abstruse studies of Plato's Academy. Introductory chapters situate ''Busiris'' within the lively intellectual marketplace of 4th-century Athens, showing how the work parodies Plato's ''Republic'', and how its revisionist treatment of the monster-king Busiris reflects Athenian fascination with the ''alien wisdom'' of Egypt. As a whole, the book casts new light both on Isocrates himself, revealed as an agile and witty polemicist, and on the struggle between rhetoric and philosophy from which Hellenism and modern humanities were born.

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