Eloquenza di Gorgia, eloquenza di Lisia: il Gorgia e il Fedro nel De audiendo plutarcheo

In competitive dialogue with the emerging Second Sophistic, Plutarch rewrites in a strongly allusive way Platonic images that highlighted the rivalry between rhetoric and philosophy and the seduction of the rhetorical ἐπίδειξις. Plutarch intends to refer subtly to two Plato’s works frequented by the...

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Main Author: Elisabetta Berardi
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Published: Università degli Studi di Ferrara 2019-12-01
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description In competitive dialogue with the emerging Second Sophistic, Plutarch rewrites in a strongly allusive way Platonic images that highlighted the rivalry between rhetoric and philosophy and the seduction of the rhetorical ἐπίδειξις. Plutarch intends to refer subtly to two Plato’s works frequented by the schools of eloquence, the Gorgias and the Phaedrus. When he warns young people of the risks of Atticism, which obscures the content of the message by giving prominence to its form, Plutarch leaves the readers themselves to recognize images of known Platonic ancestry thanks to the common rhetorical παιδεία.
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Eloquenza di Gorgia, eloquenza di Lisia: il Gorgia e il Fedro nel De audiendo plutarcheo
Annali Online dell'Università di Ferrara. Sezione Lettere
sophists and philosophical education
competition and rivalry
plutarch’s de audiendo
plato
gorgias and phaedrus
euripides’ antiope
title Eloquenza di Gorgia, eloquenza di Lisia: il Gorgia e il Fedro nel De audiendo plutarcheo
title_full Eloquenza di Gorgia, eloquenza di Lisia: il Gorgia e il Fedro nel De audiendo plutarcheo
title_fullStr Eloquenza di Gorgia, eloquenza di Lisia: il Gorgia e il Fedro nel De audiendo plutarcheo
title_full_unstemmed Eloquenza di Gorgia, eloquenza di Lisia: il Gorgia e il Fedro nel De audiendo plutarcheo
title_short Eloquenza di Gorgia, eloquenza di Lisia: il Gorgia e il Fedro nel De audiendo plutarcheo
title_sort eloquenza di gorgia eloquenza di lisia il gorgia e il fedro nel de audiendo plutarcheo
topic sophists and philosophical education
competition and rivalry
plutarch’s de audiendo
plato
gorgias and phaedrus
euripides’ antiope
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