Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
332
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2004
Publisher
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10
0292702469
ISBN-13
9780292702462
Description
Terry L. Papillon explores the works of Isocrates in this volume, showcasing his significant contributions to classical rhetoric. As part of the Oratory of Classical Greece series, this edition provides invaluable insights into the political and philosophical landscape of ancient Greece.
Isocrates, a contemporary of Socrates and Plato, is known for his emphasis on the importance of rhetoric in public life. The book delves into his writings, offering a comprehensive analysis that captures the nuances of his thought and the impact it had on education and governance.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Isocrates' techniques and ideas, providing context for his role in shaping rhetorical tradition. The examination of his work not only serves as a reflection of his time but also illuminates the enduring relevance of his teachings in contemporary discourse.
Isocrates, a contemporary of Socrates and Plato, is known for his emphasis on the importance of rhetoric in public life. The book delves into his writings, offering a comprehensive analysis that captures the nuances of his thought and the impact it had on education and governance.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Isocrates' techniques and ideas, providing context for his role in shaping rhetorical tradition. The examination of his work not only serves as a reflection of his time but also illuminates the enduring relevance of his teachings in contemporary discourse.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality