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The first commentary on Isocrates' "Busiris" explores the work's contribution to rhetorical theory, its parody of Plato's "Republic," and its strategies in advertising Isocratean political rhetoric as a middle way between sophistic education and the abstruse studies of Plato's Academy.

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The first commentary on Isocrates' "Busiris" explores the work's contribution to rhetorical theory, its parody of Plato's "Republic," and its strategies in advertising Isocratean political rhetoric as a middle way between sophistic education and the abstruse studies of Plato's Academy.
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Autorenporträt
Niall Livingstone, D.Phil. (1995) in Classics, Oxford University, is Lecturer in Classics at the University of Birmingham. He is co-editor with Yun Lee Too of Pedagogy and Power: Rhetorics of Classical Learning (CUP, 1998).