Protagoras and logos
Protagoras and logos: a study in Greek philosophy and rhetoric Edward Schiappa,
Publisher: Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, c2003.
ISBN: 1570035210
DDC: 183.1
LCC: B305
Edition: (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-246) and index.
Pt. I.Prolegomenon to the Study of Early Greek Rhetorical Theory
--Ch. 1.Why a Study of Protagoras? --Ch. 2.Interpreting Ancient
Fragments --Ch. 3.The "Invention" of Rhetoric --Ch. 4.Toward an
Understanding of Sophistic Theories of Rhetoric --Pt. II.Analysis of
the Major Fragments of Protagoras --Ch. 5.The Two-Logoi Fragment
--Ch. 6.The "Stronger and Weaker" Logoi Fragment --Ch. 7.The
"Human-Measure" Fragment --Ch. 8.The "Impossible to Contradict"
Fragment --Ch. 9.The "Concerning the Gods" Fragment --Pt.
III.Protagoras and Early Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric --Ch.
10.Protagoras and Fifth-Century Education --Ch. 11.Protagoras, Logos,
and the Polis --Ch. 12.Protagoras "versus" Plato and Aristotle --Ch.
13.Protagoras' Legacy to Rhetorical Theory --App. A.Chronology of
Protagoras' Life --
App. B.Data from the TLG Search for
[rho][eta][tau][omicron][rho][iota][kappa] --App. C.Three Spurious
Attributions.
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