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    Riding From Elea to Athens (Via Syracuse) the Parmenides and the Early Reception of Eleatism: Epicharmus, Cratinus and Plato.Andrea Capra & Stefano Martinelli Tempesta - 2011 - Méthexis 24 (1):135-175.
    This paper makes the following claims: 1) early playwrights (especially Cratinus and Epicharmus, with a new reading of frr. 23B1-2 DK = 275-276 PCG) were keen on lampooning Eleatism; 2) through literary and linguistic devices that were obvious for Plato's original public, Plato revived this tradition in the Parmenides; 3) the Parmenides portrays the Eleats as catastrophically counterproductive philosophers. In sharp contrast with Socratic logoi, Eleatism, far from promoting philosophy (protreptic), eventually alienates all possible disciples ('apotreptic'), thus undermining the very (...)
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    Liside. Plato & Stefano Martinelli Tempesta - 2003 - Milano: LED. Edited by Franco Trabattoni.
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    La nuova edizione del De generatione et corruptione aristotelico.Stefano Martinelli Tempesta & Riccardo Chiaradonna - 2007 - Elenchos 28 (1):129-150.
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    La tradizione testuale del "Liside" di Platone.Stefano Martinelli Tempesta - 1997 - Firenze: Nuova Italia.
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