Libanius, <i>On the Silence of Socrates</i>. A First Translation and an Interpretation

Authors

  • Michael Crosby
  • William M. Calder III

Abstract

Libanius Decl. 2, an imagined defense speech against a second prosecution of Socrates, is translated and commented on: naive, inept, and anachronistic, it probably was intended allegorically as a plea for Christian tolerance of classical paideia.

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1960-12-03

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