Did Socrates Write? The Evidence of Dion of Prusa (Or. 54.4, 55.12-13) and Epictetus (Diss. 2.1.32)

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FRANEK Juraj

Rok publikování 2012
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Graeco-Latina Brunensia
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Filozofická fakulta

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www Digital Library of the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University
Obor Filosofie a náboženství
Klíčová slova historical Socrates; Dion of Prusa; Epictetus; doxography
Popis Ancient doxography and modern scholars generally agree that Socrates did not engage in any literary activity throughout his lifetime. However, remarks by Dion of Prusa (Or. 54.4, 55.12–13) and Epictetus (Diss. 2.1.32), two authors writing roughly during the same period and holding Socrates in high esteem, could suggest that Socrates did write. Since the testimonies of Dion and Epictetus are often overlooked by Socratic scholarship, presumably because they represent minority opinion, the purpose of this paper is to analyze these comments and evaluate their relevance for our interpretation of historical Socrates and his activities as an author.
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