Second Sophistic
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Come “statue di bronzo”: i luoghi socratici del silenzio
Abstract: The paper aims to examine some references to the theme of silence within Socratic dialogues. More particularly, the analysis focuses on the importance recognized to the virtue of σιωπᾶν in two specific fields: 1) the education of youth and 2) the dialogical exchange. The first aspect is investigated mainly through the exam of Aeschines’ Mi
Rev. Archai. Publicado em: 13/12/2019
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2. TRADUCIR LA METAPOÉTICA EN EIKÓNES DE LUCIANO: DE LAS VERSIONES ESPAÑOLAS DE "LOS RETRATOS" HASTA UNA VERSIÓN ARGENTINA DE "IMÁGENES"
ABSTRACT From the assumption that every translation is a rewriting that fixes an interpretation and gives a position in the culture of arrival, we inquire about the conditions of production and circulation of two of the current translations of the opuscule "Images" (Eikónes) by Lucian of Samosata, written around the 2nd century A.D. in an artificial attic g
Trab. linguist. apl.. Publicado em: 2018-04
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3. Luciano de Samósata e a teoria clássica do riso / Lucian of Samosata and the classical theory of laughter
Going through the satirical works of Lucian of Samosate, we may notice the incongruence between the speech and the actions of one or many characters as the reason for laughter. According to Quentin Skinner and Verona Alberti, some thinkers from the Classical Antiquity stablished the contrast of what one is and what one appears to be as the sole motive for la
Publicado em: 2011
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4. Plutarch and Rome: the Greek world in the empire / Plutarco e Roma: o mundo grego no Império
Diferentemente das recorrentes assertivas sobre o comprometimento político dos intelectuais gregos no Império, a nosso ver, a partir do século II d.C., a chamada Segunda Sofística é um indicativo do movimento cultural grego iniciado no século I d.C. Embora seus integrantes apresentem intenções distintas em seus escritos, os intelectuais gregos do Imp
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Sobre a questão da escrita em Platão: algumas reflexões
In the dialogue Fedro we attended the condemnation of writing. Plato affirms in this dialogue that writing although it seems a remedy (phármakon) for the memory, it would be badly in fact, although seemed good, once it would work as a poison (phármakon) for the memorization, not for the memory. Plato tells us this in writing showing us his opinion in relat
Publicado em: 2000