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Reading the Menexenus Intertextually
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Mark Zelcer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgement VII
- Introduction 1
- Plato’s Funeral Oration: The Motive of the Menexenus 9
- Reading the Menexenus Intertextually 29
- On the Structure of Plato’s Menexenus 51
- Improvisatory Rhetoric in the Menexenus 71
- The Rhetoric of Natural Law in Plato’s Menexenus 91
- A Strange Migration from the Menexenus to the Laws 113
- Does the political regime feed and rear the citizens? Trophē in Plato’s Menexenus and his other political dialogues 135
- Ethnic Identity and Its Political Consequences in the Menexenus 153
- “Since we are two alone:” Socratic Paideia in the Menexenus 173
- Bibliography 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgement VII
- Introduction 1
- Plato’s Funeral Oration: The Motive of the Menexenus 9
- Reading the Menexenus Intertextually 29
- On the Structure of Plato’s Menexenus 51
- Improvisatory Rhetoric in the Menexenus 71
- The Rhetoric of Natural Law in Plato’s Menexenus 91
- A Strange Migration from the Menexenus to the Laws 113
- Does the political regime feed and rear the citizens? Trophē in Plato’s Menexenus and his other political dialogues 135
- Ethnic Identity and Its Political Consequences in the Menexenus 153
- “Since we are two alone:” Socratic Paideia in the Menexenus 173
- Bibliography 197