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The first sophists and the uses of history

Pages 67-78 | Published online: 21 May 2009

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KarenE. Whedbee. (2004) Reclaiming rhetorical democracy: George Grote's defense of Gleon and the Athenian demagogues. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 34:4, pages 71-95.
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RichardC. Marback. (1994) Rethinking Plato's legacy: Neoplatonic readings of Plato's sophist . Rhetoric Review 13:1, pages 30-49.
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Kate Ronald. (1990) A reexamination of personal and public discourse in classical rhetoric. Rhetoric Review 9:1, pages 36-48.
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VictorJ. Vitanza. (1987) Critical sub/versions of the history of philosophical rhetoric. Rhetoric Review 6:1, pages 41-66.
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Christopher Lyle Johnstone. (2006) Sophistical Wisdom: Politikê Aretê and “Logosophia”. Philosophy & Rhetoric 39:4, pages 265-289.
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Susan C. Jarratt. (2020) The First Sophists and Feminism: Discourses of the “Other”. Hypatia 5:1, pages 27-41.
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