Isocrates and Recitations

Classical Quarterly 43 (1-2):65- (1949)
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Abstract

Little has been said as to how Isocrates' λόγοι were published. It is commonly assumed that they were written for a reading public but for greater effect were given a fictitious dramatic setting. Such a generalization, although partly true, needs qualification.

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Homero el educador.Werner Jaeger - forthcoming - Paideia.

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