Antiphon the Athenian oratory, law, and justice in the age of the Sophists /

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Main Author: Gagarin, Michael
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Austin : University of Texas Press, 2002.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. THE SOPHISTIC PERIOD
  • I. Who Were the Sophists?
  • z. Inquiry and Experiment
  • 3. Paradox and Play
  • 4. Public Competition
  • 5. Logos, Argument, Rhetoric
  • 6. Relativism and Humanism
  • 7. Conclusion
  • 2. ANTIPHON: LIFE AND WORKS
  • i. Orator and Sophist
  • z. The Authenticity of the Tetralogies
  • 3. TRUTH
  • I. The Papyrus Fragments
  • z. Nomos and Physis
  • 3. Justice
  • 4. Advantage and Disadvantage, Pleasure and Pain
  • 5. The Senses and the Intellect
  • 6. Language and Truth
  • 7. Structure and Style
  • 8. Conclusion
  • 4. CONCORD, DREAM-INTERPRETATION
  • 1. Concord: Content
  • 2. Concord: Style
  • 3. Dream Interpretation
  • 4. Other Works
  • 5. THE TETRALOGIES
  • 1i. The Tetralogies and Their Audience
  • 2. Pollution
  • 3. Tetralogy I
  • 4. Tetralogy 2
  • 5. Tetralogy 3
  • 6. Conclusion
  • 6. THE COURT SPEECHES
  • I. Athenian Homicide Law
  • 2. Antiphon 6: On the Chorus Boy
  • 3. Antiphon I: Against the Stepmother
  • 4. Antiphon 5: The Murder of Herodes
  • 5. Antiphon's Speech in His Own Defense
  • 6. Antiphon's Logographic Strategies
  • 7. Conclusion
  • 7. FROM THE SOPHISTS TO FORENSIC ORATORY
  • I. The Complete Antiphon
  • 2. Style
  • 3. Argument
  • 4. Thought
  • 5. The Career of Antiphon
  • Appendix A. Truth: The Papyrus Fragments
  • Appendix B. Concord: The Fragments
  • Abbreviations and Works Cited
  • Indices
  • Citations from Ancient Authors
  • General Index.