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Too, Yun Lee. Publication date. Cambridge : New York : Cambridge University Press. Isocrates - Criticism and interpretation, Oratory, Ancient, Political oratory - Greece - Athens, Rhetoric, Ancient, Speeches, addresses, et. Greek - History and criticism, Athens (Greece) - Politics and government. inlibrary; printdisabled; trent university;.
Yun Lee Too posits that Plato evolved Isocrates' "doxastic soul" into Plato's own . Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1995.
Yun Lee Too posits that Plato evolved Isocrates' "doxastic soul" into Plato's own "stochastic soul", or one with a shrewd ability for guess-work. Isocrates (2000), p. 171 sec. 12. ^ Too (1995). Kennedy, George A. Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times (Second e. Gorgias Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1995. php?title Against the Sophists&oldid 925677895".
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It demonstrates that ancient The Rhetoric of Identity in Isocrates provides an interpretation of an important, but . Paperback, 292 pages. Published October 12th 2009 by Cambridge University Press (first published January 1st 1995).
It demonstrates that ancient The Rhetoric of Identity in Isocrates provides an interpretation of an important, but largely neglected and disregarded, fourth-century Athenian author to show how he uses writing to provide a model of political engagement that is distinct from his own contemporaries' (especially Plato's) and from our own notions of political involvement. The Rhetoric of Identity in Isocrates: Text, Power, Pedagogy (Cambridge Classical Studies). 0521124522 (ISBN13: 9780521124522).
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Dr Too examines how Isocrates' discourse addresses anxieties surrounding the written word in a democratic culture which values the spoken word as the privileged means of political expression
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Cambridge classical studies) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN o 521 47406 X (hardback) 1. Isocrates - Criticism and interpretation. This book is about the making of identity in the classical Greek city
Cambridge classical studies) Includes bibliographical references and index. 2. Speeches, addresses, et. Greek History and criticism. This book is about the making of identity in the classical Greek city. It concerns itself with the complex rhetoric of self produced by the author and intellectual Isocrates in defining himself as a citizen of fourth-century Athens.
Cambridge Classical Studies). The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. This article has no associated abstract.
The Rhetoric of Identity in Isocrates: Text, Power, Pedagogy (Cambridge Classical Studies) by Yun Lee Too (1995-03-31). Pedagogy and Power: Rhetorics of Classical Learning (Ideas in Context) (1998-08-27). by Yun Lee Too. Hardcover.