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Antiphon the Athenian : oratory, law, and justice in the age of the Sophists
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Antiphon the Athenian : oratory, law, and justice in the age of the Sophists

Michael Gagarin

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Machine generated contents note: 1. THE SOPHISTIC PERIOD
I. Who Were the Sophists?
z. Inquiry and Experiment
3. Paradox and Play
4. Public Competition
5. Logos, Argument, Rhetoric
6. Relativism and Humanism
7. Conclusion
2. ANTIPHON: LIFE AND WORKS
i. Orator and Sophist
z. The Authenticity of the Tetralogies
3. TRUTH
I. The Papyrus Fragments
z. Nomos and Physis
3. Justice
4. Advantage and Disadvantage, Pleasure and Pain
5. The Senses and the Intellect
6. Language and Truth
7. Structure and Style
8. Conclusion
4. CONCORD, DREAM-INTERPRETATION
1. Concord: Content
2. Concord: Style
3. Dream Interpretation
4. Other Works
5. THE TETRALOGIES
1i. The Tetralogies and Their Audience
2. Pollution
3. Tetralogy I
4. Tetralogy 2
5. Tetralogy 3
6. Conclusion
6. THE COURT SPEECHES
I. Athenian Homicide Law
2. Antiphon 6: On the Chorus Boy
3. Antiphon I: Against the Stepmother
4. Antiphon 5: The Murder of Herodes
5. Antiphon's Speech in His Own Defense
6. Antiphon's Logographic Strategies
7. Conclusion
7. FROM THE SOPHISTS TO FORENSIC ORATORY
I. The Complete Antiphon
2. Style
3. Argument
4. Thought
5. The Career of Antiphon
Appendix A. Truth: The Papyrus Fragments
Appendix B. Concord: The Fragments
Abbreviations and Works Cited
Indices
Citations from Ancient Authors
General Index.

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