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Isocrates (/aɪˈsɒkrətiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰσοκράτης [isokrátɛ̂ːs]; 436–338 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** rhetorician, one of the ten
Attic orators.
Among the...
- text was
Isocrates'
attempt to
define his
educational doctrine and to
separate himself from the
multitudes of
other teachers of rhetoric.
Isocrates was a...
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Deudorix isocrates (sometimes
Virachola isocrates), the
common guava blue, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
Johan Christian...
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proposal in his
criticism of
contemporary Western educational systems.
Isocrates'
paideia was
quite influential,
particularly in Athens. Its goal was to...
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attended the
school of
Isocrates,
along with Theodectes. He was the son of
Hippias the sophist, and the
adopted son of
Isocrates, left
behind him thirty-seven...
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ancient philosophers.
Aristotle and
Isocrates were two of the
first to see
rhetoric in this light. In Antidosis,
Isocrates states, "We have come
together and...
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Platyptilia isocrates is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
found in the
Kashmir region of what was
British India. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- Gr****
rhetorician Isocrates. The
Antidosis can be
viewed as a defense, an autobiography, or
rhetorical treatise. However,
since Isocrates wrote it when he...
- "democratized" in the 5th
century B.C.,
influenced by the Sophists, Plato, and
Isocrates. Later, in the ****enistic
period of
Ancient Greece,
education in a gymn...
- of
Salamis (411–374 BC) in Cyprus,
known especially from the work of
Isocrates, who
presents him as a
model ruler. He
claimed descent from Teucer, the...