Political Interpretations in Greek Literature, Volume 2 |
Contents
HOMER | 1 |
HESIOD AND SOLON | 8 |
SIMONIDES AND PINDAR | 20 |
AESCHYLUS | 28 |
PERICLES PROTAGORAS AND SOPHOCLES | 41 |
SCIENTISTS AND SOPHISTS | 56 |
ARISTOPHANES AND THUCYDIDES | 70 |
PLATO | 84 |
ISOCRATES AND DEMOSTHENES | 103 |
ARISTOTLE | 123 |
CONCLUSION | 142 |
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