Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’
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Resumo: | This paper focuses on the figure and the role of Aspasia in Aeschines’ eponymous dialogue, with special regard to the Milesian’s ‘paideutic’ activity and the double bond connecting it to Socrates’ teaching, namely the elenctic method and a particular application of ΣωκÏατικὸς á¼”Ïως. The study aims to highlight some crucial traits of Aeschines’ Aspasia by examining three key texts, all numbered among the testimonies on the Aspasia: Cicero’s account in De inventione 1.31.51-53 and two fundamental passages from Xenophon’s Memorabilia (2.3.36) and Oeconomicus (3.14). After analysing a set of ancient sources which repeatedly mention the close and personal association between Socrates and Aspasia (Plato, Maximus of Tyre, Plutarch, Theodoret of Cyrus), I will try to reconstruct the dialogical context of Xenophon’s testimonies and to combine them with Cicero’s account. My final aim is to clarify the role of Aspasia in Aeschines’ presentation of the Socratic theory of á¼”Ïως. In pursuing this main objective, in the concluding section I will address two further issues: (1) Aspasia’s connection with the figure of Diotima, as depicted in the same ancient sources and (2) the relationship between Aspasias’ pedagogical use of á¼”Ïως and that made by Socrates in the Alcibiades. |
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Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’Aeschines’ AspasiaSocratesSocratic methoderospaideiaThis paper focuses on the figure and the role of Aspasia in Aeschines’ eponymous dialogue, with special regard to the Milesian’s ‘paideutic’ activity and the double bond connecting it to Socrates’ teaching, namely the elenctic method and a particular application of ΣωκÏατικὸς á¼”Ïως. The study aims to highlight some crucial traits of Aeschines’ Aspasia by examining three key texts, all numbered among the testimonies on the Aspasia: Cicero’s account in De inventione 1.31.51-53 and two fundamental passages from Xenophon’s Memorabilia (2.3.36) and Oeconomicus (3.14). After analysing a set of ancient sources which repeatedly mention the close and personal association between Socrates and Aspasia (Plato, Maximus of Tyre, Plutarch, Theodoret of Cyrus), I will try to reconstruct the dialogical context of Xenophon’s testimonies and to combine them with Cicero’s account. My final aim is to clarify the role of Aspasia in Aeschines’ presentation of the Socratic theory of á¼”Ïως. In pursuing this main objective, in the concluding section I will address two further issues: (1) Aspasia’s connection with the figure of Diotima, as depicted in the same ancient sources and (2) the relationship between Aspasias’ pedagogical use of á¼”Ïως and that made by Socrates in the Alcibiades.Cátedra UNESCO Archai (Universidade de Brasília); Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; Annablume Editora, São Paulo, Brasil2020-05-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtigosapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/article/view/3144810.14195/1984-249X_30_15Revista Archai; No. 30 (2020): Archai 30 (2020 [3]); e03015Archai Journal; n. 30 (2020): Archai 30 (2020 [3]); e030151984-249X2179-496010.14195/1984-249X_30reponame:Revista Archai (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBenghttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/article/view/31448/26104Copyright (c) 2020 Francesca Pentassuglioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPentassuglio, Francesca2020-06-02T11:46:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31448Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archaiPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/oai||archaijournal@unb.br|| cornelli@unb.br1984-249X1984-249Xopendoar:2020-06-02T11:46:38Revista Archai (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’ |
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Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’ |
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Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’ Pentassuglio, Francesca Aeschines’ Aspasia Socrates Socratic method eros paideia |
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Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’ |
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Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’ |
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Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’ |
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Paideutikos eros: Aspasia as an ‘alter Socrates’ |
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Pentassuglio, Francesca |
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Pentassuglio, Francesca |
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Pentassuglio, Francesca |
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Aeschines’ Aspasia Socrates Socratic method eros paideia |
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Aeschines’ Aspasia Socrates Socratic method eros paideia |
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This paper focuses on the figure and the role of Aspasia in Aeschines’ eponymous dialogue, with special regard to the Milesian’s ‘paideutic’ activity and the double bond connecting it to Socrates’ teaching, namely the elenctic method and a particular application of ΣωκÏατικὸς á¼”Ïως. The study aims to highlight some crucial traits of Aeschines’ Aspasia by examining three key texts, all numbered among the testimonies on the Aspasia: Cicero’s account in De inventione 1.31.51-53 and two fundamental passages from Xenophon’s Memorabilia (2.3.36) and Oeconomicus (3.14). After analysing a set of ancient sources which repeatedly mention the close and personal association between Socrates and Aspasia (Plato, Maximus of Tyre, Plutarch, Theodoret of Cyrus), I will try to reconstruct the dialogical context of Xenophon’s testimonies and to combine them with Cicero’s account. My final aim is to clarify the role of Aspasia in Aeschines’ presentation of the Socratic theory of á¼”Ïως. In pursuing this main objective, in the concluding section I will address two further issues: (1) Aspasia’s connection with the figure of Diotima, as depicted in the same ancient sources and (2) the relationship between Aspasias’ pedagogical use of á¼”Ïως and that made by Socrates in the Alcibiades. |
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Cátedra UNESCO Archai (Universidade de Brasília); Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; Annablume Editora, São Paulo, Brasil |
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