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Academy 64, 65, 68–9, 70, 73, 76, 81–2, 121, 123, de utilitate credendi 123, 126 168, 183 epistulae 138, 145, 146 ad Gregoriam in palatio 175, 180–2 retractiones 138, 140–1 Adeimantus 53–5, 58, 64 Authorial presence 2, 24–7, 32, 64, 70–3, Aedesius 237 74–5 Aeschines 38, 42 Agathon 53 Bakhtin, Mikhail 1, 8–9, 16–7, 25, 91–4 Akiva, Rabbi 230–2, 233, 235, 238, 239 Basil of Caesarea 169, 222–3, 232–3 34, 35, 36, 38, 42 Becker, A. H. 231, 235–6, 239, 241 Alcibiades 5, 42, 44, 95 Ben Sira 194, 200–7 Alexemanus 29, 33 Berkeley, Bishop 65 Alker, H. 22 Biography, as origin of dialogue 31–3 Alypius 120–1 Bishop, curial 166, 167 Ambrose 143 Bishop, role of, 124, 126–7, 133–4, Anastasius of Sinai 187–8 146, 154 Anderson, B. 196 174–89 Anicii 143–7 Consolation 179–80 Annas, J. 72 Bosworth, B. 19, 24 Anomaeans 222–3, 228 Brown, P. 133 Antiphon 39, 42 Bruns, G. 228 44 Burnyeat, M. 57 Aristeas 193 Busiris 43 Aristocracy, Christian 161–2, 166, 175 Aristophanes 53 Callicles 51, 53 29, 33, 35, 39, 65, 68, 82, 121, 164, 174, 182, Cameron, Alan 112 183, 195, 196 Cameron, Averil 187 Arnobius 175–6 69 Athenaeus 4, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90–1, 92–4, 98, 101, Celsus 157, 167, 234 107, 159, 207, 208 Chadwick, H. 177, 178 Athens 19–28, 30, 39, 151, 168, 182 Character, in dialogue 42–3, 47–8 Augustine 5, 7, 96–8, 118–48, 160, 168, 169, Chariton 6 179, 180 Chartier, R. 170 Cassiacum Dialogues 160–1 Chreiai 5–6 City of God 119–20, 122, 127, 129–32 Christ see Jesus Confessions 118, 120, 122, 127, 161 Christianity 5–8, 45–6, 73, 94–113, 117–89, contra Academicos 118, 122–3, 160 219–20, 222–3, 228–9, 232–3, 237 contra Gaudentium 137 237 contra Petilium 136 5, 63–84, 108, 118, 120, 121, 123, 129–32, de baptismo 138–9 155, 169–70, 179 de bono viduitatis 144 Academica 81–2 de Genesi contra academicos 125 de amicitia 77 263

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Cicero (cont.) Donatists 126, 127, 133, 134, 135–41, 147 de diuinatione 63, 71, 77, 79–80, 81, 82 Dramatic elements of dialogue 22, 25–6, 64–9, de fato 66, 76, 77, 83 75, 173 de finibus 63, 66, 69, 70–4, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83 Eliezer ben Jacob, Rabbi 211–13, 215 de legibus 65, 66, 76 Elite, Greco-Roman 78, 87, 140, 142, 154, de natura deorum 63, 65, 67, 72–3, 77, 79, 82, 123 155, 170 de oratore 68, 70, 75, 76, 77, 80 Elman, Y. 237 de republica 75, 76, 78 100 de senectute 77 66, 71, 123 epistulae ad Atticum 75, 76–7, 80–1 Euclides 38 epistulae ad familiares 76 Eunomius 228 Tusculans 68, 69, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82–3 Eusebius 237 Clark, F. 184 Eustratius of Constantinople 184 Clement 99–102 Evagrius 230, 231 Cohen, S. 241 Conversion 48–51 Festival culture 88–9 Cooper, K. 176 Fictionality 32, 44, 91 Cotta 72–3, 80 Fredriksen, P. 6 Crane, G. 26–7 Cresconius 136–7 Gaiser, K. 39 Crito 32 Galen 100 Cyprian 179, 181 Gaudentius 137 Glaucon 53–5, 58, 63 Dadiso of Bet Qatraye 233 Gluttony 100–2 Dal Santo, M. 184 Gobar, S. 182–3 Demetrias 143–6 Goldhill, S. 27 Demetrius of Phalerum 32 37–8, 43, 221–2 Democracy 1, 23, 24, 28 Gregorius 174–5, 182–9 Demosthenes 39 Gregory Nazianzus 232 Dewald, C. 24–5, 26 Dialectic 35, 47–8, 54–5, 117–18 Habermas, J. 170 Dialegesthai 35–9 Halivini, D. 226 Dialogic/Dialogism 9, 17–18, 19, 24–7, 91, Halperin, D. 96 104–6, 117–18, 152, 184 Harnack, A. von 184 Dialogos 35–9 Harris, W. 156 Dialogue, Hayes, C. 218 Academic 63, 71 Hellenisation 195 Christian 85–7, 94–8, 112–13, 117–34, 135–55, 56 156–66, 167, 174, 184–9 Hippocrates 52 dictionary definition of, 15–16, 17, 18 Hirzel, R. 147 form of 23, 24–7, 45, 87–90, 93, 128, Hitler, A. 9 152, 171 Hobbes, T. 196 interfaith 128 Holquist, M. 17 internal 6, 55–8 Homer 34, 100 Jewish-Christian 158 Homoiousians 222–3 as literary genre 2–8, 16, 31, 39–44, 45–6, Hopkins, K. 86, 156 67, 70, 87–90, 153, 171 Hoshayya, Rabbi 211–13, 216 origins of form 29–31 Hume, D. 63, 64–6, 74 Platonic 3, 4, 33, 37, 46–59, 95, 123, 152–3 hupakouein 19–23 Socratic 29–44, 46–59, 66, 73, 91–2 Sympotic 4, 5, 85–113, 153–4, 208 Identity, Hellenic 87–9 Dice game, Pompeian 163–4 Interference, and dialogue 15–19, 28 Dionysius of Halicarnasus 24, 25–6 Interlocutors 21–2, 51–3, 53–5, 67, 82–3, Disputation 42, 119, 131 101, 128–9

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isegoria 23, 27 Neusner, J. 226 Islam 10, 188, 189 New Testament 100, 118 Isocrates 41, 43 Nightingale, A. 40

Jacob, C. 88 Ober, Josiah 3 Jerome 123–4, 139, 141, 144–5, 159 Octavius 73–4 Jesus 117–18, 121–2, 137, 183 O’Donnell, J. 133 John Cassian 175 157, 167, 227 John Chrysostom 143 Otium 118–19, 155, 161 Judaism 10, 218–19 237–8 Paideia 158, 168, 169, 170, 171 6, 86, 158 221–2 Justinian 182–3, 187 Paul 157 Paulinus of Nola 133, 143, 144, 147 Kalmin, R. 240 Pelagius, Pelagians 141–8, 162, 180 Kaster, R. 107–8, 110 Pericles 21, 40, 42, 44, 196 Kovelman, A. 224–6, 238 Peter, Deacon 185–6 Kraemer, D. 223–4 Petilian 136–7 Phaedo 38 Lactantius 113 178, 193, 199 Laidlaw, J. 198 Philosophy, as motive for dialogue 30–3, 46–7, Laird, A. 26 64, 67–9, 120, 153, 179–80 Letters, Christian 139–41, 142–3, 169–70 Photius 182 Liebeschutz, W. 22 Pinianius 142 Lim, R. 139, 176, 219–20, 222–4, 228–9, Piso 71–2 232, 234, 235, 238 3, 4, 9, 16, 23, 27, 30, 33, 34, 36, 39, 40, Listening 19–23 46–59, 63, 76, 78, 93, 100, 105, 112, 123, 124, Literacy 156–7 151, 152, 168, 182, 207, 222 Lloyd, G. E. R. 2–3 Apology 34, 35, 42, 43, 46 Logos 39–44, 99, 100, 102 47–8 Lucian 87–8, 96, 156, 212 Gorgias 51, 53, 55, 58, 69 Lucius 71–2 Menexenus 40 Luke 113, 117 Phaedo 73 Lysias 32, 39, 40, 42, 49 Phaedrus 49–51 Philebus 57, 58 MacCormack, S. 94 36–7, 51–2, 53, 55, 58, 69 MacKendrick, P. 67 Republic 53–5, 58, 63 4, 94–5, 107–13, 155 Symposium 4, 53, 85, 96, 102, 159, 180 Manichaeans 125, 126, 135, 161, 162, 219, 220 Theatetus 55–8 Marcellinus 128 122–3 Mark the Hermit 6–7 Playfulness 90, 97, 154, 164 Maximus the Confessor 178 Pleasure 66, 101, 154 237–8 Pliny 208 Melian Dialogue 2, 15, 18, 19–28 124, 133, 179, 183 Menander 5 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 96, 97, 100, 106, 107, Mendels, D. 176–7 108, 109–11, 207, 208 Methodius 5, 85–6, 98, 102–6, 112–13, 158–9 Polycrates 32, 33 Minucius Felix 73 Popper, K. 9 Mishnah 207, 209, 226 124, 131, 133, 183 Momigliano, A. 32 Prefaces 76–9 Monastic rules 175 Prince, M. 95, 96 Morrison, J. 22 Protagoras 52, 53, 56 Moses 230–1, 238 Proverbs 202 Musonius Rufus 156 Prudentius 6, 175 Musurillo, H. 103, 104 Pseudo-Athanasius 187–8

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Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite 178, 231, 232 Talmud, Babylonian 205, 207, 210, Psychomachia 6, 175, 180 217–41 Talmud, Palestinian 8, 194, 207–16, 217–18, Qara’ites 234–5 222, 223 Teaching 48–51, 117–18, 124 Reader engagement 50, 89–90, 142–3 Tertullian 179, 181 Rebillard, E. 144 Theodectes 32 Recognitions, Pseudo-Clementine 176 Theodoret 165–6 Reden, S. von 27 Thrasymachus 53, 56, 63 Roberts, M. 181 Tosefta 208, 209, 210 Rome, as model 129–30 Tragedy 3 Roman religion 130–2 Thucydides 2, 15, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 196 Romanos the Melodist 188 Rosenthal, E. S. 237 Urbaincyzk, T. 166 Rossetti, L. 30 Uytfanghe, M. van 184

Safra, Rabbi 240–1 Vaggione, R. 220, 234 Sahlins, M. 199 Vander Waerdt, P. 29–30 Scipio 78 Varro 75, 81, 129–32 Segal, M. Z. 205 Veyne, P. 239 Self-presentation 7–80 See also authorial presence Yehudah, Rabbi 230 Semonides 100 Seneca 100, 179, 195 Vernant, J.-P. 3 Sermo 118 Vidal-Naquet, P. 3 sermo humilis 166–8 Virgil 94, 120, 123, 125, 129 Shaked, S. 237 Voices 23, 26, 73, 91, 92, 101, 102, Shimon ben Shetah 213–15 104, 107 Simmel, G. 154–5 3, 7, 9, 29–44, 47–8, 53, 57, 63, 151, 152, Wardy, R. 221 168, 222 Wasserman, F. 21, 22 Song 162–3 Weberian analysis 151 37–8 Whitmarsh, T. 18 Steel, C. 67, 79 Wilamowitz, U. 42 Stephen of Sadaili 231 Wollheim, R. 64–5 Stern, D. 229 65, 69, 71, 72, 73, 82, 179, 181 Xenophon 29, 30, 31–2, 36, 37, 42, 43, 85, Sydenham, F. 95 89, 152, 207 Symposium as institution 32–3, 85–7, 90, 153–5, 193–4, 199–200 Zacharias, Pope 188 Szlezák, T. 96 Zeno 41

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