Refiguring Odysseus’ Apologue in Plato’s Protagoras

The common 4th century B.C. view according to which Homer was regarded as a poet and a wise man, the leading and most honorable, to the point of being considered “the educator of Greece” (Pl. Resp. 606e-607a), is strongly supported by the Platonic dialogues. The works of Plato are the main available...

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Main Author: Àngel Pascual-Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hypothekai 2021-09-01
Series:Hypothekai
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Online Access:http://hypothekai.ru/images/Nomera/5/043-063_Pascual-Martin.pdf