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Antiphon The Athenian Oratory Law And Justice In The Age Of The Sophists Michael Gagarin

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Antiphon The Athenian Oratory Law And Justice In The Age Of The Sophists Michael Gagarin
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Michael Gagarin
ISBN: 9780292796454, 0292796455
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Antiphon The Athenian Oratory Law And Justice In The Age Of The Sophists Michael Gagarin by Michael Gagarin 9780292796454, 0292796455 instant download after payment.

Antiphon was a fifth-century Athenian intellectual (ca. 480-411 BCE) who created the profession of speechwriting while serving as an influential and highly sought-out adviser to litigants in the Athenian courts. Three of his speeches are preserved, together with three sets of Tetralogies (four hypothetical paired speeches), whose authenticity is sometimes doubted. Fragments also survive of intellectual treatises on subjects including justice, law, and nature (physis), which are often attributed to a separate Antiphon the Sophist. Were these two Antiphons really one and the same individual, endowed with a wide-ranging mind ready to tackle most of the diverse intellectual interests of his day? Through an analysis of all these writings, this book convincingly argues that they were composed by a single individual, Antiphon the Athenian. Michael Gagarin sets close readings of individual works within a wider discussion of the fifth-century Athenian intellectual climate and the philosophical ferment known as the sophistic movement. This enables him to demonstrate the overall coherence of Antiphon's interests and writings and to show how he was a pivotal figure between the sophists and the Attic orators of the fourth century. In addition, Gagarin's argument allows us to reassess the work of the sophists as a whole, so that they can now be seen as primarily interested in logos (speech, argument) and as precursors of fourth-century rhetoric, rather than in their usual role as foils for Plato.

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