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Thucydides, Isocrates, and the Rhetorical Method of Composition

Hudson-Williams, H. Ll

Classical quarterly, 1948-07, Vol.42 (3-4), p.76-81 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

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  • Título:
    Thucydides, Isocrates, and the Rhetorical Method of Composition
  • Autor: Hudson-Williams, H. Ll
  • Assuntos: Age ; Cultural history ; Funerals ; Oratory ; Paideia ; Spoken communication ; Summarization ; Writers ; Writing ; Written composition
  • É parte de: Classical quarterly, 1948-07, Vol.42 (3-4), p.76-81
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  • Descrição: Was Isocrates influenced by Thudydides? Wilamowitz at first suspended judgement and later decided he was not, but he did not go into the question. Attempts have since been made to prove close and direct influence. The question assumes greater interest and importance because of the immense influence of rhetoric on the writing of history in the fourth century and of the generally accepted tradition that Isocrates’ pupils included well-known historians like Ephorus, Theopompus, and the ‘Atthis’ writer Androtion.
  • Editor: Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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