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The Essential Isocrates is a comprehensive introduction to Isocrates, one of ancient Greece's foremost orators. Jon D. Mikalson presents Isocrates largely in his own words, with original English translations of selections of his writings on his life and times and on morality, religion, philosophy, rhetoric, education, political theory, and Greek and Athenian history. In Mikalson's treatment, Isocrates receives his due not only as a major thinker but as one whose work has resonated across time, influencing even modern education practices and theory.

Isocrates wrote extensively about Athens in the fourth century BCE and before, and his speeches, letters, and essays provide a trove of insights concerning the intellectual, political, and social currents of his time. Mikalson details what we know about Isocrates's long, eventful, and complicated life, and much can be gleaned on the personal level from his own writings, as Isocrates was one of the most introspective authors o

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[The Essential Isocrates] is an effective introduction to Isocrates especially for readers, students and scholars who are not familiar with ancient Greek and bibliography written in languages other than English. * The Classical Review *

The Essential Isocrates gives a valuable first overview of Isocrates’ oeuvre, especially for readers with limited to no knowledge of Greek.

* Journal of Hellenic Studies *
The tone [of The Essential Isocrates] is just about pitch perfect. Enthusiasm and humour leap from the page, as we learn how accessible and fun Isocrates can be...There is...a use and indeed a need for Mikalson’s volume in the teaching of Ancient History. As a sourcebook it is more than decent. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
[A] solidly put together study...this book is going to be relevant for scholars in several fields of history but also in urban planning and public policy. * Reviews of New Books *

Table of Contents
Writings of Isocrates
Terms Needing Definition
Persons Perhaps Not Generally Known but Featured in Isocrates’ Writings
Chronology of Works of Isocrates and of Major Events Mentioned by Him
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Isocrates: His Life
Chapter 2. Isocrates: On Himself
Chapter 3. Isocrates: On Morality and Religion
Chapter 4. Isocrates: On Philosophy, Education, Rhetoric, and Poetry
Chapter 5. Isocrates: On Political Theory
Chapter 6. Isocrates: On Athenian and Greek History
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Further Readings
General Index
Index Locorum

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      Publisher: University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 19/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781477325520, 978-1477325520
      ISBN10: 1477325522

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      Book Synopsis

      The Essential Isocrates is a comprehensive introduction to Isocrates, one of ancient Greece's foremost orators. Jon D. Mikalson presents Isocrates largely in his own words, with original English translations of selections of his writings on his life and times and on morality, religion, philosophy, rhetoric, education, political theory, and Greek and Athenian history. In Mikalson's treatment, Isocrates receives his due not only as a major thinker but as one whose work has resonated across time, influencing even modern education practices and theory.

      Isocrates wrote extensively about Athens in the fourth century BCE and before, and his speeches, letters, and essays provide a trove of insights concerning the intellectual, political, and social currents of his time. Mikalson details what we know about Isocrates's long, eventful, and complicated life, and much can be gleaned on the personal level from his own writings, as Isocrates was one of the most introspective authors o

      Trade Review
      [The Essential Isocrates] is an effective introduction to Isocrates especially for readers, students and scholars who are not familiar with ancient Greek and bibliography written in languages other than English. * The Classical Review *

      The Essential Isocrates gives a valuable first overview of Isocrates’ oeuvre, especially for readers with limited to no knowledge of Greek.

      * Journal of Hellenic Studies *
      The tone [of The Essential Isocrates] is just about pitch perfect. Enthusiasm and humour leap from the page, as we learn how accessible and fun Isocrates can be...There is...a use and indeed a need for Mikalson’s volume in the teaching of Ancient History. As a sourcebook it is more than decent. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
      [A] solidly put together study...this book is going to be relevant for scholars in several fields of history but also in urban planning and public policy. * Reviews of New Books *

      Table of Contents
      Writings of Isocrates
      Terms Needing Definition
      Persons Perhaps Not Generally Known but Featured in Isocrates’ Writings
      Chronology of Works of Isocrates and of Major Events Mentioned by Him
      Preface
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Isocrates: His Life
      Chapter 2. Isocrates: On Himself
      Chapter 3. Isocrates: On Morality and Religion
      Chapter 4. Isocrates: On Philosophy, Education, Rhetoric, and Poetry
      Chapter 5. Isocrates: On Political Theory
      Chapter 6. Isocrates: On Athenian and Greek History
      Notes
      Selected Bibliography
      Further Readings
      General Index
      Index Locorum

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