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The Letter Of Speusippus To Philip Ii Introduction Text Translation And Commentary With An Appendix On The Thirtyfirst Socratic Letter Attributed To Plato Anthony Francis Natoli

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The Letter Of Speusippus To Philip Ii Introduction Text Translation And Commentary With An Appendix On The Thirtyfirst Socratic Letter Attributed To Plato Anthony Francis Natoli
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The Letter Of Speusippus To Philip Ii Introduction Text Translation And Commentary With An Appendix On The Thirtyfirst Socratic Letter Attributed To Plato Anthony Francis Natoli instant download after payment.

Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.82 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Anthony Francis Natoli
ISBN: 9783515083966, 3515083960
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Letter Of Speusippus To Philip Ii Introduction Text Translation And Commentary With An Appendix On The Thirtyfirst Socratic Letter Attributed To Plato Anthony Francis Natoli by Anthony Francis Natoli 9783515083966, 3515083960 instant download after payment.

The arguments for the authenticity of Speusippus' letter are re-evaluated. In what is a radical reassessment, it is argued that the letter is best interpreted in the context of events that took place during the reign of Perdiccas III. The 31st Socratic Letter (likely to be a genuine work of Plato) provides evidence of Plato's involvement in Macedonian affairs in the late 360's, which resulted in the hostility exhibited by Philip towards Plato and his successors. The rhetorical structure of the letter is analysed in depth thereby elucidating Speusippus' aim in addressing Philip. There follows a text and translation together with a full commentary on the letter.

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