The Style of Advice in Isocrates

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Abstract This paper has three goals: (1) to point out a characteristic of Isocrates' style of advice, (2) to use that characteristic to discuss the authenticity of To Demonicus, and (3) to place Isocrates' interest in style in its cultural context.

Journal
Advances in the History of Rhetoric
Published
2005-01-01
DOI
10.1080/15362426.2005.10557246
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