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Lexis
Fascicolo | Num. 40 (n.s.) – Giugno 2022 – Fasc. 1
Articolo | Echoes from Plato’s Phaedrus in Aristides’ Smyrna Corpus
Abstract
This paper is concerned with allusions to Plato’s Phaedrus in Aelius Aristides’ first and last orations dedicated to Smyrna before and after the destructive earthquake of 177-178 CE (Orr. 17 and 21 Keil). It focuses on the intertextual connection between Plato’s description of the Phaedrus setting and its role in stimulating philosophical reflection and Aristides’ use of these passages in order to praise Smyrna. It is argued that the landscape of Smyrna inspires Aristides with oratorical creativity, in the same way that the landscape of the Phaedrus is presented as an inspiration to both oratory and philosophical conversation.
Presentato: 27 Agosto 2021 | Accettato: 28 Ottobre 2021 | Pubblicato 30 Giugno 2022 | Lingua: en
Keywords Praise • Aelius Aristides • Phaedrus • Smyrna • Landscape
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Echoes from Plato’s Phaedrus in Aristides’ Smyrna Corpus |
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Malamou Myrto-Maria |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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This paper is concerned with allusions to Plato’s Phaedrus in Aelius Aristides’ first and last orations dedicated to Smyrna before and after the destructive earthquake of 177-178 CE (Orr. 17 and 21 Keil). It focuses on the intertextual connection between Plato’s description of the Phaedrus setting and its role in stimulating philosophical reflection and Aristides’ use of these passages in order to praise Smyrna. It is argued that the landscape of Smyrna inspires Aristides with oratorical creativity, in the same way that the landscape of the Phaedrus is presented as an inspiration to both oratory and philosophical conversation. |
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Lexis |
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Num. 40 (n.s.) – Giugno 2022 – Fasc. 1 |
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2022-06-30 |
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2021-10-28 |
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2021-08-27 |
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2724-1564 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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10.30687/Lexis/2724-1564/2022/01/008 |
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Aelius Aristides |
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Landscape |
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Phaedrus |
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Praise |
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Smyrna |
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