Greek Language (C/D Greek Sophists) | University of Bristol

Greek Language (C/D Greek Sophists) | University of Bristol

10/03/21 CLAS22405, CLAS32405 & CLAS30041: Greek Language (C/D Greek Sophists) | University of Bristol CLAS22405, CLAS32405 & CLAS30041: View Online Greek Language (C/D Greek Sophists) Resource List for Greek C/D unit on Greek Sophists (units Greek C1 CLAS22405; Greek C1 CLAS32405; Greek D1 CLAS30041) 1. Smyth H. A Greek Grammar for Colleges [Internet]. American Book Company; 1920. Available from: https://archive.org/details/agreekgrammarfo02smytgoog/page/n10 2. Morwood J. The Oxford grammar of classical Greek. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2001. 3. Book title: Brill’s New Pauly. Available from: https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/browse/brill-s-new-pauly 4. Anonymous. Prolegomenon in Artem Rhetoricam. H. Rabe, editor. Prolegomenon Syllage [Internet]. Teubner; 1931; Available from: http://stephanus.tlg.uci.edu/Iris/inst/browser.jsp#doc=tlg&aid=0598&wid=005& amp;st=7816&pp=end&td=greek&l=20&links=tlg 5. Gorgias Defence of Palamedes [Internet]. 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Antiphon, Andocides, Gagarin M, MacDowell DM. Antiphon & Andocides. 1st ed. Austin: University of Texas Press; 1998. 2/7 10/03/21 CLAS22405, CLAS32405 & CLAS30041: Greek Language (C/D Greek Sophists) | University of Bristol 13. Antiphon. Antiphon the Sophist: the fragments. Pendrick GJ, editor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2002. 14. Farenga V. Periphrasis on the Origin of Rhetoric. MLN. 1979 Dec;94(5). 15. Schiappa E. Did Plato Coin Rhetorike. The American Journal of Philology. 1990;111(4). 16. Gagarin M. Did the Sophists Aim to Persuade? Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric. 2001 Aug 1;19(3):275–291. 17. Detienne M. The masters of truth in Archaic Greece. New York: Zone Books; 1996. 18. Kerferd GB. The sophistic movement. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1981. 19. Lampe K. The Logos of Ethics in Gorgias’ Palamedes, On Nature, and Helen. In: Wolfsdorf D, editor. Early Greek Ethics. Oxford; 2020. 20. Consigny SP. Gorgias, sophist and artist. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press; 3/7 10/03/21 CLAS22405, CLAS32405 & CLAS30041: Greek Language (C/D Greek Sophists) | University of Bristol 21. Wardy R. The birth of rhetoric: Gorgias, Plato, and their successors. London: Routledge; 22. Gorgias of Leontini, Ioli R. Testimonianze e frammenti. 1a ed. Roma: Carocci; 2013. 23. Gorgias, MacDowell DM. Encomium of Helen. Bristol [Gloucestershire]: Bristol Classical; 1982. 24. Segal CP. Gorgias and the Psychology of the Logos. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. 1962;66. 25. Porter JI. The Seductions of Gorgias. Classical Antiquity. 1993 Oct;12(2):267–299. 26. McComiskey B. Gorgias and the new sophistic rhetoric. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press; 27. Consigny SP. Gorgias, sophist and artist. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press; 28. Gagarin M. Did the Sophists Aim to Persuade? Rhetorica [Internet]. 2001;19(3). 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