Zur Form von Isokrates’ Panathenaikos Beitrag Eine unitarische These Florian Schaffenrath Gymnasium, Jahrgang 120 (2014), Ausgabe 6, Seite 519 - 533 The Panathenaikos, Isokrates’ last work, shows distinctive formal features in its combination of a speech and a dialogue. As a first step, this paper will present the argument that the Panathenaikos is one integral work, not merely a speech that has been amplified by an appendix in the form of a dialogue. In a second step, it will present the case that this experiment of combining a speech with a dialogue fits in with Isokrates’ general aspiration for literary innovation, in this case especially as a reaction to Plato’s Phaidros.
Besprechungen Rezensionen Bernd Effe, Johannes Breuer, Isabella Wiegand, Rudolf Stefec, Florian Schaffenrath, Roland Hoffmann, Fabian Schulz, Frank Daubner, Sara C. Boysen, Ulrich Schmitzer, Hartmut Matthäus Gymnasium, Jahrgang 119 (2012), Ausgabe 4, Seite 397 - 421
Die Funktion der öffentlichen Meinung für den ‚betriebsblinden‘ Senat der römischen Republik Oliver Grote