Here is proposed an overview of Isocrates’ writings according to their chronological order, with a special interest for Lacedaemonians and Spartans. The hostility of Isocrates towards Sparta seems to increase gradually up to the beginning of the Panegyricus, but finally even this discourse does not seem to be a mere condemnation of Sparta. The analysis is an occasion for noticing links with works written by Xenophon and with events known to Isocrates.Un parcours chronologique des oeuvres de l’Athénien Isocrate où il est question des Lacédémoniens et des Spartiates est ici proposé. Alors qu’Isocrate semble d’abord adopter une attitude plutôt favorable, ses propos se durcissent jusqu’au début du Panathénaïque. Cette oeuvre, la dernière, n’est...
International audienceIsokrates' Archidamos is an energetic appeal to oppose Messenia's secession fr...
It is evident that the framework of the Anabasis has areas of overlap with works of history,whet...
Panhellenic and Symbouleutic Speeches: from Gorgias and Lysias’ Olympic Orations to Isocrates’ Paneg...
International audienceThe Panathenaicus is used to be regarded as a complicated discourse and hard t...
The relation between medical practice and the use of speech in its rhetorical, political and philoso...
An analogy between the images of two persons, Timotheus, son of Conon, and Philip of Macedon, in wr...
A man named Isocrates took part in the games organized by Artemise, and especially in funeral oratio...
It is difficult to apprehend the nature of the links between Isocrates and Xenophon : the biographic...
Abstract.– Spartans of Classical times had various conceptions of the beginning of their community. ...
Isocrates's texts are full of comments and advices about kingship. And many are the kings (mythologi...
La comunicazione intende indagare le relazioni tra Isocrate e i tiranni ferei, sul piano personale e...
Isokrates' Archidamos is an energetic appeal to oppose Messenia's secession from Sparta following th...
In the present paper the reader will find (a) some thoughts about the questions relating to the firs...
Isocrates and the vocabulary of personnel power : king, monarch and tyran. Isocrates shows some hes...
In his work, Isocrates the rhetorician gives vent to an exalted praise of his own intellectual and l...
International audienceIsokrates' Archidamos is an energetic appeal to oppose Messenia's secession fr...
It is evident that the framework of the Anabasis has areas of overlap with works of history,whet...
Panhellenic and Symbouleutic Speeches: from Gorgias and Lysias’ Olympic Orations to Isocrates’ Paneg...
International audienceThe Panathenaicus is used to be regarded as a complicated discourse and hard t...
The relation between medical practice and the use of speech in its rhetorical, political and philoso...
An analogy between the images of two persons, Timotheus, son of Conon, and Philip of Macedon, in wr...
A man named Isocrates took part in the games organized by Artemise, and especially in funeral oratio...
It is difficult to apprehend the nature of the links between Isocrates and Xenophon : the biographic...
Abstract.– Spartans of Classical times had various conceptions of the beginning of their community. ...
Isocrates's texts are full of comments and advices about kingship. And many are the kings (mythologi...
La comunicazione intende indagare le relazioni tra Isocrate e i tiranni ferei, sul piano personale e...
Isokrates' Archidamos is an energetic appeal to oppose Messenia's secession from Sparta following th...
In the present paper the reader will find (a) some thoughts about the questions relating to the firs...
Isocrates and the vocabulary of personnel power : king, monarch and tyran. Isocrates shows some hes...
In his work, Isocrates the rhetorician gives vent to an exalted praise of his own intellectual and l...
International audienceIsokrates' Archidamos is an energetic appeal to oppose Messenia's secession fr...
It is evident that the framework of the Anabasis has areas of overlap with works of history,whet...
Panhellenic and Symbouleutic Speeches: from Gorgias and Lysias’ Olympic Orations to Isocrates’ Paneg...