Greek Popular Morality in the Time of Plato and Aristotle |
Contents
B Special Characteristics of Oratory | 8 |
Special Characteristics of Comedy | 18 |
THE MORAL VOCABULARY | 46 |
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Greek Popular Morality in the Time of Plato and Aristotle K. J. Dover,Kenneth James Dover Limited preview - 1994 |
Greek Popular Morality in the Time of Plato and Aristotle Kenneth James Dover No preview available - 1994 |
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agathos Aiskhines aiskhros Alexis Antiphanes antonym aretē argument Aristophanes Athenian Athens attitudes barbaroi behaviour belief character chorus cited citizen claim Clouds comedy comic common contrast dead death Deianeira Demosthenes denote dikaios divine Eccl enemies Euboulos Eupolis Euripides expression father favour fear forgive fortune friends Frogs gnōmē gods Greek Herakles Hesiod hetaira honour human hybris ibid individual intellectual intelligence interest Isok jurors jury kalos kāgathos khrēstos Leokr literally Lysias means misfortune moral nature one's orators oratory Orestes passages Peace Perikles phronein pity Plato political punishment regarded reproach sentiment sexual shame slave Socrates Soph sophos sophron sōphrosynē speaker speaks speech Strepsiades synonymy thought Thuc Thucydides treated utterance verdict virtue Wasps wealth woman women word wrong Xenophon xviii xxiii xxiv young Zeus