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  1. Antiphon the Sophist: The Fragments (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) by Antiphon, 2010-01-14
  2. ANTIPHON(c. 480411 BCE): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Michael Gagarin, 2006
  3. Die Anfänge der abendländischen Philosophie by Pherekydes von Syros, Thales, et all 1991
  4. The Older Sophists
  5. Antiphon the Athenian: Oratory, Law, and Justice in the Age of the Sophists by Michael Gagarin, 2009-08-01
  6. Sophists: Protagoras, Gorgias, Hippias, Prodicus, Thrasymachus, Diagoras of Melos, Antiphon, Callicles, Theodorus of Byzantium
  7. The Older Sophists: a Complete Translation By Several Hands of the Fragments in Die Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker Edited By Diels-Kranz with a New Edition of Antiphon and of Euthydemus by Rosamond Kent (Edited by) Sprague, 1990

21. Antiphon The Sophist; Author: Antiphon; Hardback; Book
Antiphon The Athenian Oratory, Law, And Justice In The Age Of The Fragments also survive of treatises on subjects which are attributedto antiphon the sophist. Were these two the same individual?
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22. Antiphon
JS Morrison (PCPS (1961) 4958) believes that antiphon the sophist and the oratorAntiphon of Rhamnous (and indeed Antiphon the seer and dream-interpreter) are
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Name Antiphon Occupation: Orator, politician, teacher of rhetoric, speech-writer, seer, interpreter of dreams, would-be squarer of the circle, and possibly tragedian. From : Rhamnous, Athens Son of: Sophilos Occupation: School-Teacher Dates c . 479-411 BC Brief biography : A contemporary of Sokrates who, like him, met his death by means of judicial execution. It has been debated since antiquity whether the Antiphon who attempted to square the circle is the same man or a different man from other contemporary Athenian homonyms ; it was a common name (79 occurances in the Lexicon of Greek Personal Names ). J S Morrison ( PCPS (1961) 49-58) believes that Antiphon the Sophist and the orator Antiphon of Rhamnous (and indeed Antiphon the seer and dream-interpreter) are one and the same, and that this same man wrote On Truth (wherein the squaring of the circle appeared, as discussed by Aristotle Physics 1.2). The biographical details above assume this identification. This leaves as approximately contemporary homonyms the son of Pyrilampes (who was Plato's half-brother; same mother, whoever she was), and the son of Lysonidas. In Athens at about the same time is/are (a) Antiphon the eponymous archon of 418, (b) Antiphon put to death by the 30 tyrants in 403, and (c) Antiphon the tragic poet. (a) could be any of the three Antiphons with patronyms, and/or could be the same as (c). (b) cannot be son of Sophilos, who died in 411. Our Antiphon was the first to write and publish forensic speeches. He is said to have taught Thucydides (inferred in antiquity and today from Thuc. 8.68) and Sokrates (Plato

23. University Of Texas Press: Antiphon The Athenian
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Oratory, Law, and Justice in the Age of the Sophists Table of Contents and Excerpt Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award from the Texas Institute of Letters, 30 March 2003 By Michael Gagarin
"Gagarin demonstrates persuasively that Antiphon the logographer is identical with the Antiphon who made intellectual contributions on more abstract topics." Antiphon was a fifth-century Athenian intellectual (ca. 480-411 BCE) who created the profession of speechwriting while serving as an influential and highly sought-out adviser to litigants in the Athenian courts. Three of his speeches are preserved, together with three sets of Tetralogies (four hypothetical paired speeches), whose authenticity is sometimes doubted. Fragments also survive of intellectual treatises on subjects including justice, law, and nature (physis), which are often attributed to a separate Antiphon the Sophist. Were these two Antiphons really one and the same individual, endowed with a wide-ranging mind ready to tackle most of the diverse intellectual interests of his day? Through an analysis of all these writings, this book convincingly argues that they were composed by a single individual, Antiphon the Athenian. Michael Gagarin sets close readings of individual works within a wider discussion of the fifth-century Athenian intellectual climate and the philosophical ferment known as the sophistic movement. This enables him to demonstrate the overall coherence of Antiphon's interests and writings and to show how he was a pivotal figure between the sophists and the Attic orators of the fourth century. In addition, Gagarin's argument allows us to reassess the work of the sophists as a whole, so that they can now be seen as primarily interested in

24. Sophists --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
, antiphon the sophist University of St Andrews Biographical sketch of this oratorand statesman (fl c. 480411 BC, Athens), also a contemporary of Socrates.
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25. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2003.08.21
Gerard J. Pendrick (ed.), antiphon the sophist. The Fragments. Cambridge GerardJ. Pendrick (ed.), antiphon the sophist. The Fragments. Cambridge
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Gerard J. Pendrick (ed.), Antiphon the Sophist. The Fragments. Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 39 . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. xi, 472. ISBN 0-521-65161-1. $75.00.
Reviewed by Joachim Lukoschus, Nijmegen, Netherlands (j.lukoschus@zonnet.nl)
Word count: 2451 words
A second major merit of P.'s edition, compared with those of Diels-Kranz or Untersteiner, is the updating of the collection of texts. These are all taken from existing editions, but in some important cases, e.g. that of the Oxyrhynchus papyri which preserve parts of Antiphon's treatise 'On truth', this means a considerable advance. P. has also added some new material, of which mostly consists of parallel passages that had previously been neglected but also papyrological and epigraphical finds unknown to former editors. Thus, provided with a rich bibliography and several indexes, P.'s work will prove to be a starting-point and an indispensable resource for further research. The fact that its goal is not to establish any general thesis concerning Antiphon does not detract from this judgement; rather, the detailed, well-documented and sensible commentary and introduction that result from this reserve are further reasons for approval. As P. states in his preface, the goal of his edition is simply to present a collection and discussion of all the evidence for the life and writings of Antiphon the sophist. In what follows I will present and discuss the main parts of the work: introduction, text and translation, and commentary. I will linger on a little over the introduction, because there the general line of interpretation that P. applies in his commentary becomes apparent.

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29. Athenian Litigation
University of St. Andrews, antiphon the sophist; David Kolb, Antiphon;David Roy Vance. Antiphon, the Sophist (c. 480411 BC) on Justice;
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30. Antiphon
antiphon the sophist. Born 480 BC in (possibly) Athens, GreeceDied 411 BC in Athens, Greece. Show birthplace location
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Antiphon was an orator and statesman who took up rhetoric as a profession. He made an early attempt to square the circle and was the first to propose a method of exhaustion. He proposed successively doubling the number of sides of a regular polygon inscribed in a circle so that the difference in areas would eventually become exhausted. Antiphon was involved in an anti-democratic revolution which failed and, despite his profession as a writer of defence speeches, his brilliant speech failed to save his life when he was tried for treason and he was executed. References (3 books/articles) References elsewhere in this archive: The method of exhaustion was developed by Archimedes and led to an early determination of an approximation for
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31. References For Antiphon
References for antiphon the sophist. Biography in Dictionary of ScientificBiography (New York 19701990). Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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References for Antiphon the Sophist
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
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  • 32. Online Papers In Philosophy Personal Papers Alex Rosenberg, On
    FreEPublications. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Michael Gagarin- Review of antiphon the sophist s The Fragments Until now, the
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    33. Orator Biographies
    B12 Maidment). In addition, antiphon the sophist, the author of the works OnTruth and On Concord, is probably to be identified with Antiphon the orator.
    http://www.chs.harvard.edu/online_disc/athenian_law/orators.html
    The Attic Orators
    David D. Phillips, UCLA Orator (life span) Antiphon (ca. 480 - 411)
    Andocides
    (ca. 440 - post 391)
    Lysias
    (459/8 - post 380)
    Isocrates

    Isaeus
    (ca. 420 - post 344/3)
    Demosthenes

    Aeschines
    (390 - ca. 322)
    Hypereides

    Lycurgus
    (ca. 390 - 324)
    Apollodoros
    (394 - bio by Konstantinos Kapparis)
    Deinarchus
    (ca. 360 - post 292/1) Antiphon son of Sophilus of the deme Rhamnous (ca. 480-411) is the first of the canonical Attic orators. He was the first Athenian to compose and publish speeches written for delivery by others. Antiphon appears not to have taken an active role in Athenian politics until 411, when he masterminded the oligarchic revolution resulting in the brief reign of the Four Hundred. When the Four Hundred were removed from power, Antiphon was tried for treason and condemned to death ([Plut.] Moralia 834a-b) despite delivering the best defense speech in a capital case which Thucydides had ever heard (Thuc. 8.68; for fragments of the speech see Gagarin fr. 1).

    34. Eva Buccioni
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    35. Ksenija Maricki Gadjanski
    As it is known, antiphon the sophist wrote the wonderful sentence Fçsei pànteVãmoïwV pànta pejçkamen“We are all made by nature the same in every way
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    Ksenija Maricki Gadjanski
    Filozofski fakultet Novi Sad E BY THE SOPHISTS One is seriously tempted to question the possibility of saying anything new about the Sophists, after all the scholarly studies of which Professor Carl Joachim Classen so carefully collected some 26 hundred titles, rejecting some 10 hundred, as he points out in his Einleitung to his collection of Sophistik (Darmstadt Edition, 1976). Furthermore, if one considers his brilliant article “The Study of Language Amongst Socrates’ Contemporaries” first published in the Proceedings of the African Classical Association (1959), a study which it was impossible for me to obtain a copy before it was reprinted in the above mentioned collection of his essays. In this study Professor Classen examines the major topics that are connected with the scanty remnants of the Sophists’ texts. Nothing can be added to that, of course. In his Archeion writings were lost because they did not bring anything essentially new to the Greek society and thought of the 5th century BC. It was after more than twenty-two centuries that the French Revolution brought out of long oblivion some of the ideas of the Hellenic Sophists, and, among them, Antiphon’s just cited sentence on the absolute and natural equality of men, of all men.

    36. Society, Philosophy, Philosophers, A: Antiphon
    MacTutor History of Mathematics antiphon the sophist Article on thisancient thinker or thinkers, with bibliography and cross-references.
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    Related links of interest: Antiphon of Rhamnus (Rhamnous), c. 480 BC - 411 BC. There has been some dispute among classical scholars concerning whether the various references to an Athenian "Antiphon" in this period refer to one, two or three people. At any rate, one of them was a Sophist rhetorician and contemporary of Socrates. There was also an Antiphon, who may have been the same person, who made substantial achievements in ancient mathematics Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.

    37. Estudios Clásicos
    Antifonte The fragments / antiphon the sophist; edited with introduction, translationand commentary by Gerard J. Pendrick. Cambridge, 2002. 0993591 MFilol.
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    The fragments / Antiphon the Sophist; edited with introduction, translation and commentary by Gerard J. Pendrick. Cambridge, 2002.
    M-Filol. NEB Antiphon-7
    Acharnians. Oxford, 2002.
    M-Filol. NEB Aristophanes-82 Aspects
    M-Histor A F/2-28 (43)
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    Letters to Quintus and Brutus. Cambridge, 2002.
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    38. Xenophon : The Memorabilia : VI
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    In this context some discussions with Antiphon the sophist[1] deserve record. Antiphon approaches Socrates in hope of drawing away his associates, and in their presence thus accosts him. Antiphon. Why, Socrates, I always thought it was expected of students of philosophy to grow in happiness daily; but you seem to have reaped other fruits from your philosophy. At any rate, you exist, I do not say live, in a style such as no slave serving under a master would put up with. Your meat and your drink are of the cheapest sort, and as to clothes, you cling to one wretched cloak which serves you for summer and winter alike; and so you go the whole year round, without shoes to your feet or a shirt to your back. Then again, you are not for taking or making money, the mere seeking of which is a pleasure, even as the possession of it adds to the sweetness and independence of existence. I do not know whether you follow the common rule of teachers, who try to fashion their pupils in imitation of themselves,[2] and propose to mould the characters of your companions; but if you do you ought to dub yourself professor of the art of wretchedness.[3] Thus Again

    39. Greek Orators, Sources
    214230. Pendrick, Gerard. Once Again antiphon the sophist and Antiphonof Rhamnus. Hermes 115 (1987) 47-60. Perlman, S. Panhellenism
    http://www.wfu.edu/~zulick/300/bibgrkorators.html
    Zulick Home Sources in Classical Rhetoric Primary Texts References
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    Primary Sources (Texts and Translations) Aeschines. Aeschines. Trans. Christopher Carey. Oratory of Classical Greece 3. Austin: U of Texas P, 2000. Andocides. Antiphon and Andocides. Trans. Michael Gagarin and Douglas M. MacDowell. Oratory of Classical Greece 1. Austin: U of Texas P, 1998. Antiphon. Antiphon and Andocides. Trans. Michael Gagarin and Douglas M. MacDowell. Oratory of Classical Greece 1. Austin: U of Texas P, 1998. Dinarchus. Dinarchus, Hyperides, and Lycurgus. Trans. Ian Worthington, Craig R. Cooper, and Edward M. Harris. Oratory of Classical Greece 5. Austin: U of Texas P, 2001. Hyperides. Dinarchus, Hyperides, and Lycurgus. Trans. Ian Worthington, Craig R. Cooper, and Edward M. Harris. Oratory of Classical Greece 5. Austin: U of Texas P, 2001. Isocrates. See separate bibliography on Isocrates Lycurgus.

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