- " However,
while there are many
known examples of
antidosis proceedings (the
speech for an
antidosis lawsuit is part of the
standard repertory of professional...
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Antidosis (Ancient Gr**** ἀντίδοσις) is the
title of a
spoken treatise by the
ancient Gr****
rhetorician Isocrates. The
Antidosis can be
viewed as a defense...
- is no
known copy.
Other surviving works include his
autobiographical Antidosis, and
educational texts such as
Against the Sophists.
Isocrates wrote a...
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could take the liturgy, or
offer to
exchange property with
their nominee (
antidosis). If the
nominee refused, the
matter went to court, and the
liturgy was...
- relations: an
Isocratean model. New York: Routledge, 2013. P. 121. "Isocrates,
Antidosis,
section 45". www.****us.tufts.edu.
Controversial Dialectic Archived...
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Altruism Amoralism animal rights anti-psychiatry Anti-social
behaviour Antidosis Antinatalism Antinomianism applied ethics arbitration archaeological ethics...
- and
Isocrates were two of the
first to see
rhetoric in this light. In
Antidosis,
Isocrates states, "We have come
together and
founded cities and made...
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published (1814) an edition, with
critical notes and commentary, of the
Antidosis of Isocrates, the
complete text of which,
based upon the m****cripts in...
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component to rhetoric.
Rhetorician Isocrates notes in
Section 249 of
Antidosis that
sacrifices are made to
Peitho in the city annually. Furthermore,...
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Retrieved April 20, 2023. Christ,
Matthew R. (1990). "Liturgy
Avoidance and
Antidosis in
classical Athens".
Transactions of the
American Philological ****ociation...