The earliest evidence of the reception of Isocrates in Roman culture is provided by Plutarch, "Life of Cato" 23.2, reporting a joke by Cato the Elder, and by a few lines of Lucilius (V 182-189 Krenkel). The paper discusses the two passages.
La prima ricezione di Isocrate a Roma. Plutarco, Vita di Catone il vecchio 23,2 e Lucilio, V 182-189K
PINTO, Pasquale Massimo
2002-01-01
Abstract
The earliest evidence of the reception of Isocrates in Roman culture is provided by Plutarch, "Life of Cato" 23.2, reporting a joke by Cato the Elder, and by a few lines of Lucilius (V 182-189 Krenkel). The paper discusses the two passages.File in questo prodotto:
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