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Título
El Panatenaico de Isócrates: 2.- Tema y finalidad del discurso
Autor
Año del Documento
1998
Editorial
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Emerita: Revista de lingüística y filología clásica, Vol. 66, Nº 1, 1998, págs. 67-94
Abstract
Isocrates began to write the Panathenaicus in the year 342 b.C. When he had reached paragraph 199, illness forced him to give up the writing of his work for three years. He revised and finished it in 339. The orator, who had already composed the Philippus in 346, never thought of adressing a second speech to the Macedonian king in 342, just when the city was clearly against Philippus. Isocrates' aim was actually to defend his own idea of education and his record as statesman in order to reject his adversaries'attacks. Therefore he chose as a subject for his speech a praise of Archaic Athens, a choice wich allowed him to vindicate his patriotism and, at the same time, to be critical of the contemporary politics of his home town. [Texto extraído del artículo de Juan Signes Codoñer].
Materias (normalizadas)
Oratoria griega
Isócrates - Crítica e interpretación
Isócrates - Oratoria
Filología griega - Discursos, ensayos, conferencias
Discursos
Materias Unesco
5505.10 Filología
ISSN
0013-6662
Revisión por pares
SI
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Idioma
spa
Tipo de versión
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openAccess
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